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    https://doi.org/10.54937/refl.2024.8.1.7-19

    Autor: Jana Piteková

    In: REFLEXIE. Kompendium teórie a praxe podnikania

    ISSN: ISSN 2730-020X

    Ročník: VIII.

    Číslo: 1

    Strany: 7-19

    Rok vydania: 2024

    Vydavateľ: VERBUM – vydavateľstvo Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku

    Abstract: Anatomy is the science of the structure of the human body, its structure, position and location of internal organs. It interconnects all fields of medicine and forms the basis of most of them. Economics explains the system in which man lives his life. It interconnects scientific disciplines that are related to his daily decisions and forms the basis of sciences such as management, marketing, finance, economic policy. Anatomy is part of education from an early age. Even as small children, we learn to recognize how our body works, our parents´ guide us to be careful about falls and catching a cold. Few people are doctors, nurses, or pharmacists (these and similar professions require thorough and long-term study of anatomy), but each of us spends our whole life trying to get to know and understand our own body and make decisions that strengthen our health. The economy is similar. Early man already understood that he would not survive if he did not have water and food. On the one hand needs, on the other limited resources. The aim of the post is to point out that knowing the principles of our body's functioning is just as important as knowing the system in which we make economic decisions. We learn both anatomy and economics with our lives every day. We have enough comprehensible sources for the study of anatomy, including systematic education from preschool age, but we cannot say the same about economics.

    Keywords: Market cycle. Demand. Offer. Price. Competition. Economics.

    Citácia:

    PITEKOVÁ, Jana, 2024. Anatómia a ekonómia. InREFLEXIE. Kompendium teórie a praxe podnikania. Online. Ružomberok: VERBUM – vydavateľstvo Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku, roč. VIII., č. 1, s. 7-19. ISSN 2730-020X. Dostupné na: https://doi.org/10.54937/refl.2024.8.1.7-19