词条 | Socioeconomics |
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Socioeconomics (also known as social economics) is the social science that studies how economic activity affects and is shaped by social processes. In general it analyzes how societies progress, stagnate, or regress because of their local or regional economy, or the global economy. Societies are divided into 3 groups: social, cultural and economic. Overview“Socioeconomics” is sometimes used as an umbrella term for various areas of inquiry. The term “social economics” may refer broadly to the "use of economics in the study of society".[1] More narrowly, contemporary practice considers behavioral interactions of individuals and groups through social capital and social "markets" (not excluding, for example, sorting by marriage) and the formation of social norms.[2] In the latter, it studies the relation of economics to social values.[3] A distinct supplemental usage describes social economics as "a discipline studying the reciprocal relationship between economic science on the one hand and social philosophy, ethics, and human dignity on the other" toward social reconstruction and improvement[4] or as also emphasizing multidisciplinary methods from such fields as sociology, history, and political science. In criticizing mainstream economics for its alleged faulty philosophical premises (for example the pursuit of self-interest) and neglect of dysfunctional economic relationships, such advocates tend to classify social economics as heterodox.[6] {{clear}}See also{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}
Notes1. ^1 • 'Relation of Economics to Social Values' is the corresponding title of JEL: A13 in the Journal of Economic Literature classification codes. [https://books.google.com/books?id=cx1KYLlcNSUC&pg=PA1 Preview]. Description.• Jess Benhabib, Alberto Bisin, and Matthew Jackson, ed., 2011. Handbook of Social Economics, Elsevier: Vol. 1A: Part 1. Social Preferences, ch. 1-11; Part 2. Social Actions, ch. 12-17. Description & Contents links and chapter-preview links. Vol. 1B: Part 3. Peer and Neighborhood Effects, ch. 18-25. Description & Contents links and chapter-preview links 2. ^1 John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman, [1987] 1989. Social Economics: The New Palgrave, p. xii. Topic-preview links, pp. [https://books.google.com/books?id=PTmXshBmTUAC&pg=PR5&lpg=PP1&ots=wvV_b6AUQo&dq=%22social+economics%22+%22new+palgrave%22 v-vi.] 3. ^1 • Mark A. Lutz, 2009. "Social economics," in Jan Peil and Irene van Staveren, ed., Handbook of Economics and Ethics, p. 516. [https://books.google.com/books?id=YahcdBQ5nqQC&pg=PA516&lpg=PA516&dq=%22Handbook+of+Economics+and+Ethics%22+%22social+economics%22&source=bl&ots=Ub-xqWQjnc&sig=E8Y5GKBM1h5IUeFXEMRbFDKCrHY&hl=en&ei=M6LNS53IDYO78galypFd&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CAgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false [Pp. 516-22.]] Edward Elgar Publishing. • _____, 1999. Economics for the Common Good: Two Centuries of Social Economic Thought in the Humanist Tradition, Routledge. [https://books.google.com/books?id=_kgnxwACHGQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=false Preview.] 4. ^1 • Edward O'Boyle, ed., 1996. Social Economics: Premises, Findings and Policies, pp. [https://books.google.com/books?id=4SlZu53qxvUC&pg=PR2&lpg=PR2=false#v=onepage&q&f=false ii] and [https://books.google.com/books?id=4SlZu53qxvUC&pg=PR9&lpg=PR9=false#v=onepage&q&f=false ix.] • Tony Lawson, 2006. "The Nature of Heterodox Economics," Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30(4), pp. 483-505. Alternate access copy (press +). • Frederic S. Lee, 2008. "heterodox economics," The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Ed., v.4, pp. 1–6. Abstract. 5. ^1 • {{Cite journal | last = Becker | first = Gary S. | author-link = Gary S. Becker | title = A theory of social interactions | journal = Journal of Political Economy | volume = 82 | issue = 6 | pages = 1063–1093 | publisher = Chicago Journals | doi = 10.1086/260265 | jstor = 1830662 | date = November–December 1974 | url = https://dx.doi.org/10.1086/260265 | ref = harv | postscript = .}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20050502153308/http://www.uoregon.edu/~cjellis/441/Becker1.pdf Pdf.] • _____ and Kevin M. Murphy, 2001, Social Economics: Market Behavior in a Social Environment. Description and table of contents. Harvard University Press. • Mariano Tommasi and Kathryn Ierulli, ed., 1995. The New Economics of Human Behavior, Cambridge. Description and [https://books.google.com/books?id=buAu_yBxaiEC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false preview.] • Steven N. Durlauf and H. Peyton Young 2001. "The New Social Economics" in Social Dynamics, ch. 1, pp. 1-14. [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=DBiyi8Ubih4C&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=%22new+social+economics%22&ots=NKMYtBuEHN&sig=LpheiPGu0Psj7a-LK-V1f9AsJ5M#v=onepage&q=%22new%20social%20economics%22&f=false Preview.] MIT Press. • Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume, 2008. The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition::"social interactions (empirics)" by Yannis M. Ioannides. Abstract.:"social interactions (theory)" by José A. Scheinkman. Abstract. • International Journal of Social Economics. Description. • Socio-Economic Review.[1][2][3][4][5] }} References
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