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there are, of course, numerous non-economic forces that determine and mould our decision-making process |
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there are clear lines of demarcation between economics and politics |
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it is natural that economics constitutes a significant percentage of our media coverage |
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generally politics is defined as the art of government and, as such, is seriously concerned with economics |
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we are likely to be bombarded with facts and figures on such subjects as pollution, unemployment and inflation |