The notion that economics is considered the “queen” or “heart” of all social sciences is subjective and not universally agreed upon. However, some argue this point because economics plays a pivotal role in understanding and influencing various aspects of societies.
Economics provides insights into how individuals, businesses, and governments make choices regarding resource allocation, production, consumption, and distribution. It intersects with other social sciences, such as sociology, political science, and psychology, as economic decisions are influenced by social, political, and psychological factors.
The impact of economic policies on a society’s well-being, stability, and development often makes economics a central element in social sciences. However, the importance of each social science varies depending on the context and the specific questions being addressed.