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I believe it is better to say 'politico-economic system', as a single wording or separately as 'political and economic systems'. They both mean thesame thing, and infer that there is a strong interchange between the political system (with institutions & Politicians as actors) and the economic system (with corporations & businessmen as actors). In this situation, those who have political powers control the economic system, and those who have economic power influences or control the political system.
what were economic ideas of the enlightenment
Political economy studies political processes through the application of rational choice theory and economic methods. It understands the world using a primarily individual, self-maximising framework and focuses heavily on political institutions and their effect on economic outcomes.
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Economic System
what were economic ideas of the enlightenment
Political reforms, independent government institutions, and sound economic policies are some of the characteristics of the progressive country. Proper management of public institutions is another characteristics of a progressive country.
there is no such thing as political economic systems, there are only economic political systems
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The Enlightenment began in the year 1715 and ended in the year 1789.
Many factors contribute to the lack of political maturity in African countries, including corruption, economic mismanagement, tyranny, political intolerance and lack of solid institutions.
Address underlying socio-economic issues, promote dialogue between conflicting parties, and strengthen democratic institutions to ensure fair representation and governance.