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Old Nov 21st, 2003, 04:16 PM       
As far as economics is concerned, I meant "soft" as it relates to sociology. For example: Could one truly predict the effects on the airline industry from the effects of the 9/11 trajedy through hard mathematical proofs? I tend to think that sociology and the statistics and/or probabality inherent to it are linked to economics in this instance as well as a multitude of trends involving the stock market. Is sociology necessarily linked to all aspects of economics? I don't see a necessay link in all cases but I believe that there are places where it may be helpful.
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