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Populism: precarity, economic crises and socio-economics

Political Economy
Populism
Public Policy
INN271
Denis Ivanov
Corvinus University of Budapest
Istvan Benczes
Corvinus University of Budapest

Building: A, Floor: Basement, Room: UR3

Thursday 16:15 - 18:00 CEST (25/08/2022)

Abstract

The panel will focus on the general discussion on the connection of political economy of populism, whether in terms of policy and the economic system, or within the redefining the state-society relations. Labor market policies, social policies, issues of taxation and related fields are all a part of how the state chooses to shape its economic system under populist rule. At the same time, resilience to populism or democratic backsliding within a particular capitalist system is also a key part of this panel.

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