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Political Economy - Economic Forces and Power Dynamics in Modern Governance - cover

Political Economy - Economic Forces and Power Dynamics in Modern Governance

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Explore the complex intersection of politics and economics with "Political Economy," part of the "Political Science" series by Fouad Sabry. This book offers a thorough analysis of how governance and financial systems interact, making it essential for professionals, students, and enthusiasts.
 
Chapters Highlights:
 
- 1: Political Economy - Examines how political structures impact economic activities and policies.
 
- 2: Economic History - Traces the development of economic thought through different civilizations.
 
- 3: Industrial Organization - Analyzes industry structures and market dynamics.
 
- 4: Public Choice - Looks at how political incentives shape economic policies.
 
- 5: Monetary Economics - Investigates monetary policies and their effects on economic stability.
 
- 6: Institutional Economics - Studies the role of institutions in shaping economic behavior.
 
- 7: Computational Economics - Introduces computational methods for economic analysis.
 
- 8: Philosophy and Economics - Explores the philosophical foundations of economic theories.
 
- 9: Heterodox Economics - Offers alternative perspectives on economic behavior and policy.
 
- 10: New Institutional Economics - Examines the impact of institutions on economic performance.
 
- 11: Experimental Economics - Utilizes experiments to test economic theories.
 
- 12: E. Roy Weintraub - Highlights Weintraub’s contributions to economic methodology.
 
- 13: Economic Methodology - Reviews research methods and data interpretation in economics.
 
- 14: Economics Imperialism - Looks at how economic theories extend to other fields.
 
- 15: Economic Justice - Discusses fairness, distribution, and economic inequality.
 
- 16: Agent-Based Computational Economics - Studies how individual behaviors affect macroeconomic outcomes.
 
- 17: Cultural Economics - Analyzes the economic impact of cultural activities and heritage.
 
- 18: Public Economics - Reviews government roles in public goods, taxation, and fiscal policies.
 
- 19: Mathematical Economics - Applies mathematical models to economic analysis.
 
- 20: Rural Economics - Addresses economic issues in rural and agricultural communities.
 
- 21: Demographic Economics - Explores how population changes affect economic factors.
 
"Political Economy" provides valuable insights and a solid foundation for understanding today’s economic challenges.
Disponible desde: 06/08/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 190 páginas.

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