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Hi! I have created this blog for students who are suffering from basic economics related problem. Basically this blog is for the students who take Economics (Macroeconomics and Microeconomics) as an optional course at first, but later find the course difficult to understand and start to panic.

Don’t worry! If you are anxious about your economics course, then you are not alone. I am a student of economics department and I have seen many of my friends from other department to be worrying about economics as an optional subject. Sometimes they find the courses too complicated for them.

In this blog I’m gonna share what I have learnt for the past six years in economics to help my friends who find economics to be a boring and complicated course. And I believe that for any subject, (in my case it is economics) learning the basic is the most important steps to learn more about that particular subject. If you know the basics, you would be able to know the fun part about economics. And if you find out the fun part, you will start to enjoy your studies, which will make your life less worrisome!

I am majoring in Economics. As all I study is about economics and the basics of it, hence I love to share this knowledge with my friends around the world. I find it really enjoyable when I help my friends with economics related problem.
I hope you find this blog helpful for your study.


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