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The marketing of political marketing

European Journal of Marketing, 2001
Has political marketing been over‐marketed? This article – taking a definition of political marketing that (controversially) excludes news management and “spin” control – does not seek to “prove” that it has, merely to suggest that the impact of marketing in politics is not directly analogous to its effectiveness in business because of differences ...
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Political Marketing

Journal of Political Marketing, 2005
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Market as a political future

2012
Market forces, the idea that the market is present in a way that can disrupt, sustain and build up order, is so common that often we do not even give it a thought. It is as if we know the presence of market forces too well: prices rise, customers may choose to go elsewhere, they ‘vote with their feet’, and, forced by the market, shops may have to close,
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Political Marketing

2019
Substantially revised throughout, the third edition of Political Marketing continues to offer students the most comprehensive introduction to this rapidly growing field. It provides an accessible but in-depth guide to what political marketing is and how it is used in practice and encourages reflection on how it should be used in the future.
Lees-Marshment, Jennifer   +5 more
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The Political Market

1980
Galbraith recommends greater governmental intervention in the production, distribution and exchange of goods and services. He also recommends, however, that if power to decide is to be redistributed from individuals and firms towards the State, then the power to decide must first be redistributed within the State and specifically away from bureaucrats ...
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A Politics of Markets and a Market of Politics

Journal of Marketing, 1984
Richard P. Nielsen, James Willard Hurst
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The Political Market

Journal of Economic Issues, 2013
This paper explores the economics of electoral democracy, an almost entirely neglected subject. Running for office necessitates resources. But students of democracy have had almost nothing to say about how much money should be spent by candidates or where that money should come from.
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The Politics of the Market

1989
In most countries today alcoholic drink and tobacco can be classified as legal addictions. In such cases the manufacture, consumption and sale of these products are not prohibited outright. Instead, the state seeks to regulate and restrict production, sale and use, while at the same time attempting to discourage, monitor and treat misuse. This approach
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The Politics of Markets

2020
As English kings looked to draw revenues from Anglo-Gascon trade, they endeavoured to control its markets, and, as they did, their intervention significantly reshaped its institutional framework. This chapter explains how, over time, commercial exchange was increasingly concentrated in Bordeaux and Bayonne, with overseas trade dominated by a London ...
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Political Markets

Abstract Chapter 13 ventures into the worlds of politics and democratic theory. It might seem that these worlds have nothing to do with the market contexts—consumer markets and labor markets—on which the book has focused thus far. There are indeed major differences.
Oren Bar-Gill, Cass R. Sunstein
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