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Interrelationship of Economic Ecosystems With Social Impact: Examining the Ripple Effect on Communities
Abstract
The interrelationship between economic ecosystems and social impact refers to the way in which the economic environment of a community can impact its social well-being and vice versa. Economic ecosystems refer to the complex network of economic activities, resources, and institutions that exist within a community or region, including businesses, industries, financial institutions, government agencies, and other stakeholders. Social impact, on the other hand, refers to the effect that these economic activities have on the social and cultural fabric of a community, such as employment opportunities, income levels, access to resources and services, and quality of life. Examining the ripple effect on communities involves looking at the way in which economic activities can create both positive and negative effects on the social well-being of a community.
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