Author: Muhamed, Muwafak Bishr
Title: Economic Culture for Non-professionals Through Social Media (Personal Experience) Cord-id: 8l7pe8i1 Document date: 2021_2_1
ID: 8l7pe8i1
Snippet: The research problem can be summarized in the decline of economic culture regarding social media posts. So, we notice an increase in the percentage of debtors who do not do well in many countries of the world, but social media has increased social jealousy that urges for extravagance and the waste of available economic resources. The importance of the study arises from two main points: the importance of the subject of the study, which is the economic culture and the preservation of the economic
Document: The research problem can be summarized in the decline of economic culture regarding social media posts. So, we notice an increase in the percentage of debtors who do not do well in many countries of the world, but social media has increased social jealousy that urges for extravagance and the waste of available economic resources. The importance of the study arises from two main points: the importance of the subject of the study, which is the economic culture and the preservation of the economic resources available in the world in light of the scarcity of resources or their relative scarcity, as well as the huge inflation in the number of social media users, where the users of the three methods (subject of study) reached more than 3.5 Billion at the beginning of 2019, which raised the global percentage to 45% of the total number of people around the world. The study objectives focus on showing the groups benefiting from this personal experience through Instagram, Twitter and YouTube, shedding light on the economic aspects that this personal experience was keen to cover through social media, as well as detailing the beneficiary groups, along with mentioning samples of the feedbacks of those who follow the experience through social media. The study concentrated on the time limits from 2017 to 2020, while its human limits are all viewers and listeners of all Arabic native speakers.
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