International Journal of Tax Economics and Management

Impact of Social Economics in Social Development

Author: Wu Mai Ph.D. | Published on: 31 March, 2019   Page: 43-53

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Abstract
Here, in the article, basically the society and economics how are related that will presented. Even, the nature of social economics or socioeconomics will be described here. This is an important branch of economics. Tis article contains various aspects of social economics. Some of important topics are as like social status, social class and so on. Thus by this article, we will get distinct idea about this topic.

Keywords
Socioeconomics; Degree; Way; Enterprise; Solidarity; Status; Class.

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Mai, W. (2019), Impact of Social Economics in Social Development. International Journal of Tax Economics and Management, 2(7), 43-53.

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    Wu Mai Ph.D.
    Department of Sociology
    Nanjing University
    maiwu0965@gmail.com