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What does CPE stand for?

Critical Political Economy


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It is thus appropriate to look at the production of knowledge regarding what makes employees employable, and to investigate the value ascribed to knowledge produced in the workplace from a critical political economy perspective, which allows for a critique rather than a reification of understandings.
3 (September 2001): 389-408, on the important account of the concept of global civil society through the lens of the critical political economy of international communication.
After briefly analyzing these inadequacies in the cases of liberal, sociological, and other schools of political economy, he argues for the utility of a critical political economy proposed by Robert Cox that allows for analyzing development as a strategy as part of an integrated account of globalization structure and state agency, situating the whole within a world-order conceive essentially as non-hegemonic.
The first deals with Cultural Economics, and the implications that the creative industries might have for a critical political economy.

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