Social-economics


noun
1.
socioeconomics.
socioeconomics
[soh-see-oh-ek-uh-nom-iks, -ee-kuh-, soh-shee-] /ˌsoʊ si oʊˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪks, -ˌi kə-, ˌsoʊ ʃi-/
noun, (used with a singular verb)
1.
the study of the interrelation between economics and social behavior.

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