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Why has political economy been neglected?

Two years ago CEPR launched its Political Economy research group, led by Helios Herrera and Ronny Razin. As the group expands to become a programme area, they tell Tim Phillips how a lack of recognition for political economics in recent years has damaged both research and teaching — and how to repair the damage.

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Tags:  Political Economy [5], POLECON [6]


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[1] https://voxeu.org/article/political-consequences-covid-pandemic
[2] https://voxeu.org/article/populism-backlash-economically-driven-backlash
[3] https://voxeu.org/vox-talks/global-governance-and-domestic-political-economy
[4] https://voxeu.org/content/topics/politics-and-economics
[5] https://voxeu.org/taxonomy/term/919
[6] https://voxeu.org/taxonomy/term/12410