7.2 April 19 --SHAO TIANYI(소염일)

 1.Summary


Sociology and socioeconomics are sometimes synonymous, but are interpreted separately in the text.Sociology is the study of social causation of various economic phenomena.This includes Marxist sociology.Socioeconomics is a social science that studies how economic activity affects and is shaped by social processes.Factors of environmental change can also be found.Deforestation, natural disasters, pollution and energy consumption clearly demonstrate how humans and natural systems are integrated.Human interaction with the environment creates a domino effect that makes them deeply connected to each other.These socio-economic systems are interconnected and have an impact from the local level to the global level.



2.Interesting


The term "social economics" can be broadly used to refer to "the use of economics in social studies."More microscopic contemporary practice considers the behavioral interaction of individuals and groups through the formation of social capital and social "markets" and social norms.Until we get to the bottom of it, we think that natural disasters caused by environmental change are only the effects on the natural field, and the resulting economic losses are the effects on the human field.Only after understanding, it is understood that it is the interaction of man and nature that has led to a deeper understanding of the social economy.



3.Questions 


Socio-economic systems are very complex and dynamic, influenced by many factors, such as culture, politics, technology and the environment, how can standards be harmonized when faced with specific problems?

Comments

  1. Ensure the participation of multiple stakeholders, including governments, businesses, civil society organizations and the public. This allows for a better understanding of the needs and interests of all parties and an attempt to reach consensus.

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