What is Political Economy
An area of study within the fields of political science and economics, political economy is concerned with the examination of economic systems and the political institutions that govern them. Systems such as labor markets and financial markets, as well as phenomena such as growth, distribution, inequality, and trade, and the ways in which these are affected by institutions, laws, and government policy, are among the phenomena that are extensively examined within the subject. With its roots dating back to the 16th century, it is considered to be the forerunner of the contemporary field of economics. A field that draws on theory from both political science and modern economics, political economy in its modern form is regarded to be an interdisciplinary field.
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(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:
Chapter 1: Political economy
Chapter 2: Economic history
Chapter 3: Industrial organization
Chapter 4: Public choice
Chapter 5: Monetary economics
Chapter 6: Experimental economics
Chapter 7: Institutional economics
Chapter 8: Computational economics
Chapter 9: Philosophy and economics
Chapter 10: E. Roy Weintraub
Chapter 11: Heterodox economics
Chapter 12: New institutional economics
Chapter 13: Economic methodology
Chapter 14: Economics imperialism
Chapter 15: Economic justice
Chapter 16: Agent-based computational economics
Chapter 17: Cultural economics
Chapter 18: Public economics
Chapter 19: Mathematical economics
Chapter 20: Rural economics
Chapter 21: Demographic economics
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