1. Different research directions
Economics is a science that studies economic activities and laws, while economic management is a category of management and a science that regulates and leads economic activities.
2. Different means of production
Economics faces resources, while economic management faces people.
3. Different understandings
Economics is more subjective, while economic management should consider the influence of various factors in implementation and the possible results of behavior to make predictions.
4. Different disciplines
Economics majors mainly include: international economy and trade, finance, economics, finance (including taxation), while economic management majors mainly include: business administration, accounting, marketing, industrial engineering, information management and information system.
5. Different problems to be solved
Economic management is an organic combination of the principles of economics and management, which embodies interdisciplinary penetration and effectively solves problems in real life, including micro-market and macro-market economic management environment, while economic management mainly includes political economics and western economics. From a micro perspective, it discusses how to achieve maximum utility for consumers and maximum profit for enterprises, and from a macro perspective, it studies how to achieve effective allocation of resources and sustained and stable development of the national economy.
6. Different social significance
Economics often studies how the government restrains enterprise monopoly, promotes market competition and optimizes resource allocation from the government level, mainly explaining the causal logic of the problem and providing the basis for the government to formulate policies to improve social welfare, while economic management studies how enterprises improve their strategic monopoly power, that is, core competitiveness, learn the strategies and art of solving problems, and provide a means to attack competitors and win customers. The above is for reference.