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Introduction to the primary and intermediate disciplines of economists
An economist has two subjects, namely basic economic knowledge and professional knowledge and practice.

Basic knowledge of economy

One of the primary and intermediate disciplines of economists, including economics, finance, monetary banking, international trade and statistics.

Professional knowledge and practice

Economist 1. Intermediate disciplines include 12 major, including business administration, agriculture, commerce, taxation, finance, insurance, transportation, human resource management, post and telecommunications, real estate, tourism and construction, among which transportation is divided into four sub-majors: waterway, highway, railway and civil aviation.