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The political economy of decision-making in forestry : using evidence and analysis for reform (English)

The use of the phrase, ‘political economy’ originates in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations and is also found in the writings of David Ricardo and Karl Marx. What is presently understood as ‘economics’ was, at that time, termed ‘political economy’. This was understood to mean ‘conditions of production organization in nation-states’ (Acemoglu and Robinson, 2012, Beuran, Raballand and Kapoor, 2011). Venerable scholars such as Smith, Ricardo, Mills, Rosseau...
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Kishor,Nalin M.; Castillo,Selene; Nguyen, Nga Phuong; Rosenbaum,Kenneth L..

The political economy of decision-making in forestry : using evidence and analysis for reform (English). Program on Forests (PROFOR) Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/635501468180853227

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