We should pay closer attention to the interactions between politics, economics, and other realms The COVID-19 pandemic strikingly illustrates the intersection of politics, economics, and other ...
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January Publications Robert H. Bates is Eaton Professor of the Science of Government and fellow of the Center for International Development at Harvard University. In Prosperity and Violence: The ...
Late-stage capitalism has produced multiple cascading crises around the planet. In the United States, the harms of these crises are concentrated in working-class neighborhoods and communities of color ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth and SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions. Why do some countries achieve sustained ...
In 2021, responding to changes in the world political and economic situation and basing itself on Marxist political economy, the New Marxian Economics Synthesis School led by Professor Enfu Cheng ...
CPED is one of the larger research areas, examining phenomena within and across countries, at the intersection of political science and economics, with colleagues usually rooted in one or the other.
The world price of oil is in constant flux, but countries respond to this reality in very different ways. Some heavily regulate the degree to which world prices “pass-through” to the price of gasoline ...
In the intricate tapestry of Ghana’s political economy, the extractive sector occupies a paradoxical position: a beacon of national wealth and a crucible of institutional erosion. Despite democratic ...
Bangladesh has seen political upheaval with the fall of Sheikh Hasina's regime, mirroring recent economic turbulence in neighbouring South Asian countries like Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The country now ...