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Examples of PEA and PE studies


This site contains examples of political economy studies conducted by SDC. You also find terms of reference for consultants to support you in political economy analysis. This illustrates and provides ideas on how to structure the work.





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 Key Reading Documents (from SDC)





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 Key Reading Documents (other than SDC)





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 Further Reading Documents

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    Patronage and Clientelism

    Economía Política y Mapeo de Actores, 
Honduras. Spanish version. - The presentation defines the terms patronage and clientelism. It then outlines the steps of a political economy analysis, including the mapping of actors. The presentation concludes with recommendations for an effective PE analysis.

    Further Reading Document
    SDC
    2015
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    Patronage and Clientelism

    Political Economy Analysis for Latin America. PowerPoint presentatin in English

    Further Reading Document
    SDC
    2015
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    Territorial Dimension 
of Power

    Political Economy of Centralization and Decentralization. What is territorial dimension of power? What is the PE analysis of centralization / decentralization?

    Further Reading Document
    SDC
    2015
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    The territorial dimension of power: the Colombian case

    The territorial dimension of power: the Colombian case Abstract: The presentation outlines the political system of governance in Colombia and its impact on the country’s development. In a second part, M. Jaggi looks at possible entry points for reforms supported by the Swiss engagement.

    Further Reading Document
    SDC
    2015
    Martin Jaggi
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