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Results for tag: "Socioeconomics"

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  • 54 Pages
  • Global
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Growth Opportunities in Latin American Economies, 2027

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  • 58 Pages
  • Latin America
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India's Macroeconomic Opportunities, 2030

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  • June 2022
  • 55 Pages
  • India
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India's Economic and Social Transformation

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  • January 2021
  • 46 Pages
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Public Debt Dynamics of Europe and the U.S.

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  • October 2018
  • United States, Europe United States, Europe
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Socioeconomics is a branch of economics that studies the social aspects of economic activity. It focuses on the relationships between economic and social phenomena, such as poverty, inequality, and economic growth. It also examines the impact of economic policies on social outcomes, such as employment, health, and education. Socioeconomics is an interdisciplinary field that draws on theories and methods from economics, sociology, psychology, and other social sciences. The socioeconomics market is a subset of the broader economy that focuses on the social and economic aspects of economic activity. It includes the study of economic and social phenomena, such as poverty, inequality, and economic growth, as well as the impact of economic policies on social outcomes. It also examines the effects of economic policies on social outcomes, such as employment, health, and education. Some companies in the socioeconomics market include the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations Development Programme, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the International Labour Organization. Show Less Read more