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The Beginner's Guide to Political Economy Analysis
The Beginner's Guide to Political Economy Analysis
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Year of Publishing
2017
Organisation
National School of Government International
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Language
English
AQM Activity Type
Legal Framework, Policy Design & Implementation
Resource type
Reports, Case Studies & Assessments
Regions
Global
Governance level
All levels
Description
The "The Beginner's Guide to Political Economy Analysis (PEA)" provides a comprehensive introduction to PEA, emphasizing its importance for understanding the underlying political dynamics that affect development outcomes. It outlines the key components of PEA, including structural and contextual factors, bargaining processes, stakeholders, and incentives and ideas. The guide also discusses various PEA tools and approaches, illustrating how PEA can be applied at different levels, from specific issues to broader country contexts, to improve development strategies and interventions.