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Political Economy
Political Economy of Conflict
The political economy of conflict is an interdisciplinary field that examines the interplay between political, economic, and social factors in the emergence and continuation...
Corruption and Economic Performance
Corruption negatively affects economic growth in both developed and developing nations. It leads to resource misallocation, reduced productivity, and decreased investment due to inefficient...
Economics of Policy Reform
Policy reform is the process of modifying existing laws, regulations, and government policies to enhance economic, social, and political conditions within a country. These...
Rent-Seeking Behavior
Rent-seeking behavior refers to the practice of individuals or groups attempting to gain economic benefits through manipulation of the political or social environment, rather...
Government Regulation and Deregulation
Government regulation and deregulation are fundamental aspects of economic policy. Regulation encompasses the rules and laws established by governing bodies to control economic activities...
Political Economy of Development (Institutions, Governance)
The political economy of development is an interdisciplinary field that investigates the relationships between political systems, economic structures, and developmental processes. This area of...
Institutional Economics (Property Rights, Governance)
Institutional economics is a field within economics that examines the impact of institutions on economic behavior and outcomes. Institutions are defined as the formal...
Public Choice Theory (Voting Systems, Collective Action)
Public choice theory is a branch of economics that applies economic principles to the study of political decision-making. It examines how individuals and groups...