W8.1 Jin You Ri

 1. Summary

economic sociology is the study of social causes and effects of various economic conditions. This field is divided into classic and contemporary. This is the new economic sociology. The classical period is characterized by modernization and its components, including rationalization, secularization and social stratification. Contemporary economic sociology includes all aspects of contemporary social studies. Economic sociology is thus the intersection of economics and sociology. Socio-economics is sometimes used as an umbrella term for various fields of inquiry. The term socioeconomics can broadly refer to the use of economics in sociology. The socio-economic system at the local level refers to the way in which social and economic factors interact in society anRd households.


2. New or interesting items learned

Economic sociology has tried a new approach to economic phenomenon analysis. In particular, it emphasizes the role of economic structures and institutions that affect society, and in addition, the impact of society on the nature of economic structures and institutions. The contemporary of economic sociology, commonly known as the new economic sociology, has problems with Mark Granovetter's economic behavior and social structure inherent in 1985.


3. Question

If the economy had not developed this much, would society not have reached its current level?

Comments

  1. Economic development is closely related to social development. Economic growth and development can contribute to improving the standard of living of the country and individuals. Economic development can promote social welfare and economic stability through job creation, income growth, and productivity improvement. Continuing economic development will enable investment in areas such as education, health, and infrastructure, and improve the quality of social infrastructure and services. But economic development does not have a positive impact in every way. Social inequality can intensify if economic development is disproportionate or unjustly distributed. Also, economic development can lead to side effects such as destruction of the natural environment or increased social problems. Economic development must therefore take into account sustainable directions and social values. In conclusion, the development of the economy has a mutually dependent relationship with the development of society, and it is necessary to pursue sustainable development by maintaining appropriate measures and balance.

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