W7.2 April 19 KimMinJeong(김민정)

 1. Summary


I read some materials comparing economic sociology and socioeconomics. Economic sociology is the study of social causes and consequences of various economic phenomena, and the field can be broadly divided into the classical era and the modern era known as neuroeconomic sociology. Socioeconomics is the social science that studies how economic activity affects and shapes social processes, which typically analyzes how modern society develops, stagnates, and regresses due to the local or global economy.


2. an interesting point


Economic sociology has emerged as a new approach to economic phenomenon analysis. It specifically emphasizes the role of economic structures and institutions in acting on society, and the impact of society on the nature of economic structures and institutions. Modern economic sociology places particular emphasis on the social consequences of economic exchange, the social meanings that they contain, and the social interactions that it facilitates or hinders. Socioeconomics is sometimes used as a term encompassing various fields of inquiry. More microscopic modern practices consider behavioral interactions between individuals and groups through social capital and the formation of social markets and social norms.


3. Question


Just as disciplines such as economic sociology and socioeconomics exist, the economy and society become important factors in our lives, and we are inextricably linked by interacting with each other.


So, what kind of organic link exists between society and economy?

Comments

  1. The economy plays an important role in shaping and maintaining social structure and order. In society, economic activity acts as a major means of meeting human needs and forming social relationships.

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  2. Society and economy have a deep organic connection. These two elements influence each other and form an inseparable relationship. For example, the economy is centered around the activities of production and consumption, which represents the interaction between members of society. The consumption patterns and production activities of society members determine the scale and direction of economic activity, which affects society as a whole.

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