Political Economy

Exploring the distribution of resources through the interplay of economy, polity, society and culture across all different levels.

Our Research

Our Expertise

  • Banking, finance, and regulation
  • British political economy
  • Corporations
  • Development
  • Eurocentrism
  • European Union governance
  • Food, food insecurity, and food banks
  • Global environmental politics
  • Global governance
  • Global supply chains
  • Heterodox economics
  • Inequality
  • Neoliberalism
  • Political economy theory and method
  • Sustainability
  • Tax, welfare and redistribution
  • Trade, investment, and global supply chains
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Our group

The Political Economy Research Group explores the distribution of resources through the interplay of economy, polity, society and culture across a number of different levels: from the grass-roots and local levels, through community to the nation state, to the global system and its institutions.

We are committed to the real world relevance of our research by addressing urgent questions on topics such as inequality and financial fragility, and working with non-academic partners. Our group overlaps with the  (SPERI) and we organise a number of events together.

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SPERI

ºù«Ӱҵ Political Economy Research Institution 

SPERI is an interdisciplinary research centre based in the Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences (ICOSS), at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ. It aims to bring together leading international researchers, policy-makers, journalists and opinion formers to develop new ways of thinking about the economic and political challenges posed for the whole world by the current combination of financial crisis, shifting economic power and environmental threat.

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Research highlight

In 2018 SPERI launched an innovative postgraduate research programme to explore the political economy of the Weinstein scandal.

Our Staff

Find out more about members of the Political Economy Research Group and their PhD supervision expertise on our staff profiles

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