A large part of studying political economy is learning to navigate from the specific to the general and back again. Studying specific cases and policies provide the foundation for general theories. However, general theories must always be held loosely, refined, and adjusted for differing contexts. In such a way, general principles are useful for directing research and formulating questions.
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10 Theses for Studying Political Economy
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A large part of studying political economy is learning to navigate from the specific to the general and back again. Studying specific cases and policies provide the foundation for general theories. However, general theories must always be held loosely, refined, and adjusted for differing contexts. In such a way, general principles are useful for directing research and formulating questions.