The Laffer Curve is one of the most hotly contested concepts in political economy.
You also learn a valuable lesson in political economy: The utility crews and insurance adjusters have already arrived, sent in by their private companies.
The author, Harold James, a professor of history at Princeton University, is an eminent scholar in the political economy of the period.
"Croatia depends about 20%, directly or indirectly, on tourism, " Will Bartlett, a senior research fellow in the political economy of South East Europe at the LSE, told CNN.
We are in the early stages of resolving a huge and enduring incoherence in American political economy: for a generation now, the American public has wanted more government than it has been willing to pay for.
Most of the risk in Brazil stems from political interference in the economy through a myriad of surprise macro measures such as taxation on investment, to monetary policy related to the foreign exchange rate.
India is best compared, as I subsequently said in a posting at Forbes.com, with Indonesia in terms of political economy and the impediments to growth.
The two well-respected economists created a minor stir in academic circles a few years back when they published "A Theory of Prostitution" in the Journal of Political Economy.
Economists have been equating money and marriage ever since Nobel Prize-winning economist Gary Becker published his seminal paper "A Theory of Marriage" in two parts in 1973 and 1974--also, not coincidentally, in the Journal of Political Economy.
They feel a sense of urgency, both about the breakdown in our political process and also about the situation in our economy.
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The elections in Italy -- the eurozone's third-largest economy -- ended in political deadlock this week following a three-way battle between center-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani, former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and comedian Beppe Grillo.
He is said to be exercised by competitiveness in "the wider British political economy".
Rather more astonishing is the breadth of reform being demanded as a solution to the problems in the world economy, in this joint call for "political courage".
One does not read or hear from them in the more philosophical realm of political economy.
The model of a political economy set up in response to the industrial revolution is now worn out.
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He urged the formation of a government as quickly as possible, in order to end the political vacuum that has further undermined confidence in Greece's economy since its inconclusive May 6 elections.
Two visits to Thailand in recent months have impressed on me that the private economy is getting along okay in spite of political awkwardness from the coup against Prime Minister Thaksin.
Fitch is projecting U.S. GDP growth of 2.3 percent in 2013, assuming political discord in Washington does not have a material impact on the economy.
Labour unrest in the continent's largest economy, South Africa, as well as political issues in the Central African Republic, Mali and Togo were identified as potential concerns.
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He said Mr Chavez gripped his hand "with enormous strength" as they spoke, discussing political matters, the economy in Venezuela and the swearing-in of new governors following regional elections.
Speaking from Havana, Mr Maduro said Mr Chavez had gripped his hand "with enormous strength" as they spoke, discussing political matters, the economy in Venezuela and the swearing-in of new governors following regional elections.
To be sure, high unemployment, fragmentation in virtually all sectors of the economy and the constant threat of political unrest are serious risks for anyone seeking to do business in South Africa or elsewhere on the continent.
In other words, we need to get the economy healthy again in order to sustain the left-right political dialogue and to avoid the eventual breakdown of society.
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Systems and complexity theorists would then have to consider how big a destabilizing effect could be had by a small percentage of radical nonbelievers in the integrity of a Coin-based political economy.
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For instance, the Center for International Political Economy predicted a 15 percent rise in exports for both sides.
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Miss Tett does a fine job with the narrative, and in setting one bank's story in the larger tragedy of Japan's broken political economy.
Unless Estrada finds a way to compromise with his opponents, he could find that his push to boost the Philippine economy instead mires the country in debilitating political war.
And ultimately in the age of the global economy, both political leaders and corporate leaders are subject to the discipline of the markets, as sovereign bondholders and shareholders can sway corporate and country-level confidence dramatically.
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In the end, Brady was an accounting trick that gave breathing space and it was possible because of the political and economic strength of the USA in the economy of 1989 (and the non-controversiality of accounting tricks in that just-born global finance system).
Fitch cited the UK's diversified economy, robust institutions and political stability in its decision, adding that the country's independent monetary policy framework gives it added flexibility.
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