The American Political Economy: Markets, Power, and the Meta Politics of US Economic Governance
This article provides an overview of the emerging field of American political economy (APE). Methodologically eclectic, this field seeks to understand the interaction of markets and government in America's unequal and polarized polity.
Hertel-Fernandez, Alexander +3 more
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Political Risk on Financial Markets in Developed and Developing Economies [PDF]
Aim/purpose - We want to draw academics and market practitioners attention to threats form political risk's area that affect national financial markets in both developed and developing economies. Design/methodology/approach - We analyzed the wide concept
Grzegorz Waszkiewicz
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Mainstream Methodology, Financial Markets and Global Political Economy-super- 1 [PDF]
The experience of financial markets in the global economy is open to a variety of interpretations, based on different framings, with important consequences for economic policy.
Dow, Sheila, Sheila Dow
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The halfway house: democracy, complexity, and the limits to markets in green political economy [PDF]
The argument of the Austrian school of economists that markets are indispensable in the face of social and economic complexity is of defining importance for the modern day case for markets.
Greenwood, D.
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Reconciling marketing with political science: Theories of political marketing [PDF]
This paper has two broad aims: to trace the theoretical development of political marketing and then demonstrate how these concepts can be used in the analysis of election campaigns. Electioneering is not the sole manifestation of marketing in politics but it is the most obvious, a point underlined by recent work addressing the prominent role now played
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Complexing Governance Styles: Connecting Politics and Policy in Governance Theories
Governance theories consider policy steering as modes sustained in hierarchies, markets, and networks. If governance depoliticizes public management structures, then populism and technocratic forms’ emergence in politics is a threat to public governance.
Fernando Filgueiras +2 more
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Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? a new institutional survey
The New Institutional Economics, led by four Nobel laureates (Ronald Coase, Douglass North, Oliver Williamson and Elinor Ostrom), has showed that institutions and organizations are a medium for reducing transaction costs and obtaining a higher efficiency
GONZALO CABALLERO, DAVID SOTO-OÑATE
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Learning Political Science with Prediction Markets: An Experimental Study [PDF]
Prediction markets are designed to aggregate the information of many individuals to forecast future events. These markets provide participants with an incentive to seek information and a forum for interaction, making markets a promising tool to motivate ...
Rahul, Sami, Cali, Ellis
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Drawing on the Job Demands–Resources (JD–R) framework, this study develops and tests a model in which employee-AI collaboration and AI awareness jointly influence work engagement and work–life balance (WLB).
José Carlos Pinho +2 more
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Political Marketing in the Lack of Political Market
Political marketing is an inter-disciplinary study. Goods which are produced in politics is a power. In marketing, power is presented in various classifications (promises) via politician signs (brand/mark) to political market. In a political market, the advertisement is considered as the basic element due to powerful controls dominating on public media
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