Comparative Political Economy

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Advanced Capitalist Democracies
Advanced Political Economies
Anglo Countries
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Comparative Political Economy
Consensus Democracies
democratic governance research
economic politics
Economic Voting
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fiscal policy determinants
Gdp Growth
Incumbent Party
inequality
institutional economics
institutional effects on economic performance
institutions
Jr.
Left Governments
macroeconomic policy analysis
Partisan Cycles
Partisan Veto Players
political economics
political institutions impact
positive political economy
PR System
Prosper M. Bernard
Real Gdp Growth
Redistribution Preferences
Rich OECD Country
Single Member District
social policy outcomes
Top Income
Top Income Share
Union Density
Veto Players
Veto Players Increases
Veto Points
VoC Approach
Wage Coordination
Wage Inequality
welfare state regimes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367189518
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Why do unemployment, inflation, and growth rates vary across political economies? Why are some capitalist societies more equitable than others? Why is public spending higher in some countries than others? Drawing on insights from political science, economics, and business, this book addresses these and other related questions in the context of advanced capitalist democracies.

The first part of the book investigates how macroeconomic performance and policy outcomes such as public spending, tax revenue, and trade openness are shaped by various economic and political institutions as well as democratic politics. The second part probes the effects of economic performance and social changes on domestic politics. At the end of each chapter, key terms, review questions, and a short list of recommended readings are included.

Each chapter is designed to familiarize readers with core concepts, theoretical arguments, and empirical evidence related to different substantive themes. With in-text focus boxes and short case studies, this book is ideal for anyone seeking a rigorous introduction to the comparative political economy of advanced political economies, and will be a valuable text on courses in political economy, comparative economics, and related areas.

Prosper M. Bernard, Jr., a former Fulbright scholar, has held academic appointments in the United States and Canada. He is currently an adjunct assistant professor at the City University of New York and New York University. He has published several books and scholarly articles.

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