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Regardless of the type of government, Politics and Economics have a 'chicken & egg' relationship. While politics sets the rules and laws that enable economics to succeed, business (economics) tells the politicians what works, what doesn't work, and what they want to maintain profitability.
The difference between liberalism and mercantilism is economics driving politics v.s. politics driving economics. The liberals view of economics and politics as discrete, and very different. Mercantilists grant primacy through politics within the exclusion of all else. That's the real difference--ideological, not economical.
Slack Worthington has written: 'Politics and property' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Economics 'Politics for prudent people, or, The phronocrat' -- subject(s): Consumption (Economics), Distribution (Economic theory), Economics, Wealth
Well, in politics, the economics and finance is very important in politics, so your party or office can do something. Funding is very important.
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Politics deals with how to govern or control, to manage public affairs. Economics discusses economic policy. It takes a government to govern and to control, but it is the government to execute its economic policy.
He studied medicine, math, Economics, politics, and had a doctorate in canon law.
In Central America, Economics can sometimes shift politics into becoming less moral and more business-oriented
Culture, economics, and politics.
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