Using Political Economy Analysis to Inform Applied Research Programmes – The Case of EEG

This study uses the case of the Energy and Economic Growth (EEG) programme

Abstract

Illustrating how political economy analysis (PEA) can inform the design of applied research programmes in a way that is more likely to be conducive to successful reform processes. Using the case of the Energy and Economic Growth (EEG) programme, this report presents concrete ways of mainstreaming PEA in different levels of applied research programmes.

This work is part of the Energy and Economic Growth Applied Research Programme

Citation

Catrina Godinho, Yasmina Yusuf, Luca Petrarulo (2018), Using Political Economy Analysis to Inform Applied Research Programmes – The Case of EEG, EEG Energy Insight series

Using Political Economy Analysis to Inform Applied Research Programmes – The Case of EEG

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Published 1 June 2018