Namrata Goswami answers as follows: Economic economics is how research economics works in an international environment. It is basically an academic study on the global movements of capital, markets and labor. In this way, the concept of geographical economics interacts with the geographical and demographic aspects of the country, thereby affecting their own international trade and business policy. Global economics will also provide us with a list of economic power, the country with the strongest economic power, and how it will affect the power structure. For example, the United States is the highest economy, then China is the second largest economy, and how the distribution of economic power influences its politics.
Ravi Ranjan asks: What does global economics and geological strategy mean? What does it mean through strategic participation?
Broadly speaking, geoeconomics (and sometimes global economics) is a study of the spatial, temporal and political aspects of economics and resources. Formation of geopolitics as a geopolitical field is usually caused by a consultant Edward Lutwak and a French economist and political scientist Pascal Lolot. Azerbaijanian economist Vusal Gasimli defines earth economics as a study of economics, geography and politics (including economic analysis of planetary resources) in the "infinite cone" from the center of the earth to the universe.