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Economics examines the distribution of limited resources across various needs to fulfill human demands. This field of study addresses diverse issues such as inflation, economic downturns, environmental concerns, tax policies, regulatory challenges, market competition, forecasting, and business management choices. Learners develop expertise in three core economic practices: gathering, evaluating, and explaining economic information. By applying analytical reasoning and economic principles to identify data trends, students forecast upcoming developments and communicate their findings. Those pursuing economics must learn to access business and economic information resources, assess data through theoretical frameworks, spreadsheet applications, and statistical methods, and effectively share their insights through both spoken and written presentations.