At first, it was discovered that movement is relative. Then it was discovered that time is also relative.More recently, there are other things like moral and religious relativism. Does that mean there can be a thing such as Economic Relativism? I think it's very intuitive that growth, interest, inflation, profit and all that can only make sense when analyzed from certain perspectives, so where are the formulas? Why is there no "Relativist" school of Economics? How would that be like and when will it become a thing?
I'm posting this here because Economics is science & math related and /biz/ has become a board for professional shills.
>>9130443
I don't think you understand what relativity actually is.
>>9130443
Economics is already realtivist, the utility function is subjective and not determined by anything