With the term business economics we refer to that branch of economics that revolves, as the name suggests, around the subject of the company.
Business economics studies not only the characteristics of the subject under examination (the company), but also the techniques and processes of consumption and production connected to it.
Together with economic policy, it belongs to the larger group of economic sciences, which also include econometrics and industrial economics.
The purpose of business economics, very often, is to study the management and relationships within the system to highlight the mechanisms of equilibrium and stability. In short, business economics studies both the conditions of existence and the manifestations of the activity of the subject under examination, i.e. the company.