Question
Explain the relationship between sociology and economics.

Answer

  • The main goal of economics is to understand human economic relations.
  • Economics covers the production, distribution, distribution system, demand of a commodity, changes in demand, supply, value of a commodity, national income, per capita income, economic associations, etc.
  • Sociology seeks to understand the various phenomena and social relations that take place in society from the point of view of sociology.
  • Various economic activities of human beings arise and develop in society.
  • Any economic action is influenced by society and society by economic action.
  • Thus, economics and sociology are interrelated.
  • E.g. Unemployment, poverty, population growth, change in demand ... the study of these things is both part of the social sciences.
  • Also, the perspectives of these two sciences are different.
  • Such as "unemployment".
  • Which economic factors are responsible for unemployment in economics?
  • Trying to find it.
  • While sociology studies the social aspect of unemployment.
  • In order to understand the economic life of a human being in short it is necessary to understand its social activities and to understand its economic activities.

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