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Q4. Discuss relationship between Sociology and Economics (6)​

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Answered by yashikapandya
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Explanation:

Economics is all about the economic life of human beings whereas sociology studies society as a whole with the inclusion of economic life of man as a part of this wide branch of new social science such as the belief system of a particular society, the cultures and traditions, political and legal matters concerned

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Answered by kanika9039
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Answer:

Sociology and economics are very intertwined and one is often regarded as the branch of the other and vice versa.

Sociology deals with society as a whole which includes various institutions and structures. The economic factors which are prevalent in that society at that given time will often have an effect on the said institution thereby affecting the society as a whole.

Economics deals with production , consumption and distribution of wealth in society. These economic factors play a vital role in the development of the individual. Knowing the social background of the society is important for economic policy makers. Often sociologists are asked to conduct research and surveys which form the basis for policies.

The area of co operation between the two subjects are vast and expanding.

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