اقتصاد اجتماعی
اقتصاد اجتماعی
Social Economy
هدف کلی
       ارائه یک مرور کلی از ادبیات با تمرکز بر انجام پژوهشهای
  تجربی
        کمک به دانشجویان در انتخاب موضوع تحقیق
اهداف ویژه
      آشنا ساختن دانشجویان اقتصاد با تحلیل رویداد های اجتماعی
  همانند:
       اقتصاد جرم
       اقتصاد آموزش
      
  پیامدهای تحریم اقتصادی
       پیامدهای سیاستگذاریهای اجتماعی و بهداشتی
سرفصلها
     جرم و جنایت
      سلامت و انباشت سرمایه انسانی
    
   اقتصاد خانوار و تصمیم گیریهای درون خانوار
      ازدواج، طلاق،
  باروری و اقتصاد جمعیت
      انقلاب، تحریمها و تحولات
  اجتماعی
      تعاملات اجتماعی
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