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  • Whaites 2017 The beginners guide to political economy analysis (PEA)

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August 21, 2018  |  MarkPyman

Whaites 2017 The beginners guide to political economy analysis (PEA)

This guide borrows from the best materials that are available while also adapting some approaches by incorporating wider ideas on politics and institutions. This guide affirms that there should never be an official `orthodoxy’ for PEA and so the emphasis here is on questions, prompts and ideas to help thinking and practice. The note instead focuses on `the essentials’ of PEA as they relate to the following questions:  Why do we do political economy analysis, and what is it?  What kinds of issues and ingredients are often included in a PEA?  How do we make sense of the different varieties of PEA?  What tools are out there to help us conduct a PEA?  What is thinking and working politically?

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