economics
Economics is translated to 'economia' in Italian. This term is used to describe the study of how resources are managed, produced, and distributed. It also refers to the efficient use of resources in production, distribution, and consumption. In Italian, 'economia' is used in the same context as in English.
I study economics at university.
This sentence is illustrating the use of 'economia', which means 'economics', in a simple statement about the speaker's current education. The sentence literally translates to 'I study economics at the university.'
The global economy is constantly changing.
This sentence uses 'economia', which means 'economy', to make a statement about the global financial situation. The literal translation of this sentence is 'The global economy is in constant change.'
The crisis has damaged the economy.
In this sentence, 'economia' is being used in context of a problematic situation affecting it. It translates literally to 'The crisis has damaged the economy.' It portrays a situation where an economic crisis has brought harmful effects to the economy.