IMPACT OF POLITICAL GAMES ON THE STATE ECONOMY
Keywords:
Political games, State economy, Political uncertainty, Political instability, Corruption, Economic growth, Investment decisions, Stock market volatility, Public institutions, Policymakers, Regulators, Crisis management, Trust, Transparency, Global financial crisis, Sub-Saharan Africa, MENA region, Sang Hoon Kang, Aysun Gökcan.Abstract
: This study aims to analyze the impact of political games on the state economy. Political games encompass the strategic maneuvers, alliances, and tactics employed by political actors to gain power, maintain control, or advance their agendas. The research identifies key mechanisms through which political games can affect the state economy and highlights the consequences of these effects. The study also discusses possible solutions and policy recommendations for mitigating the negative economic impacts of political games.
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