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In What Ways Do Politicians Affect Local Economies?
Gerta Lilford
Duckburg University Research Centre
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Keyphrases
Politicians
100%
Local Economy
100%
Economic Agents
50%
Social Domain
50%
Economic Domain
50%
Green Economy
50%
Emotional State
50%
Law
25%
Technological Innovation
25%
Energy Efficiency
25%
Economic System
25%
Party Politics
25%
Political Power
25%
Niche Markets
25%
Economic Growth
25%
Evolution History
25%
Video Games
25%
Emotional Blunting
25%
Production-distribution
25%
Universal Access to Education
25%
Vocalization
25%
Resource Management
25%
Linguistic Attitudes
25%
Political Agent
25%
Small Parts
25%
Values Education
25%
Natural Labor
25%
Market Economy
25%
Global Economy
25%
Intellectual Property
25%
Resource Efficiency
25%
Ecosystem Services
25%
Social Organization
25%
Intellectual Change
25%
Gig Economy
25%
Monetary Transaction
25%
Private Investment
25%
Carbon Resource
25%
Ecology of Resources
25%
Political Structure
25%
Debit
25%
Technology Innovation
25%
Material Expression
25%
Carbon Contamination
25%
Facial Expression
25%
New Standards
25%
Service Process
25%
Medium of Exchange
25%
Technological Evolution
25%
Business Organization
25%
Computer Science
25%
Biodiversity Loss
25%
Natural Capital
25%
Economic Activity
25%
Natural Resources
25%
Product-service
25%
Emerging Ecosystem
25%
Carbon Emission Reduction
25%
Sociolinguistics
25%
Child Labor
25%
Business-to-government
25%
Market Niche
25%
Ancient Greek
25%
Affective Flattening
25%
Legal System
25%
Online Platform
25%
Public Investment
25%
Human Practices
25%
Revenue Function
25%
Natural Resource Endowment
25%
Low Carbon
25%
Resource Use
25%
New Economy
25%
Economic Transactions
25%
Culture Values
25%
Market Diversification
25%
Selling
25%
Structured Systems
25%
Biodiversity Services
25%
Industrial Relations
25%
Socially Inclusive
25%
Affective Displays
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Alternative Economy
100%
Economic Agent
100%
New Economy
50%
Eco-Efficiency
50%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
50%
Energy Conservation
50%
Niche Marketing Strategy
50%
Employment Relations
50%
Access to Education
50%
Ecosystem Services
50%
Supply and Demand
50%
Barter
50%
Public Investment
50%
Private Investment
50%
Economic System
50%
Child Labor
50%
Technological Innovation
50%
Natural Resource Use
50%
Social Sciences
Emotions
100%
Green Economy
50%
Natural Resources
50%
Legislation
25%
Intellectual Property
25%
Political Structure
25%
Supply and Demand
25%
Access to Education
25%
Economic Systems
25%
Technology-Innovation
25%
Computer Science
25%
Vocalization
25%
Private Investment
25%
Technological Evolution
25%
International Education
25%
Natural Capital
25%
Rhetoric
25%
Social Organisation
25%
Barter
25%
Video Games
25%
Child Labor
25%
Labor Relation
25%
Resource Efficiency
25%
Occupations
25%
Scientific Innovations
25%
Public Investment
25%
Sociolinguistics
25%
Party Politics
25%
Political Power
25%
Facial Expression
25%
New Economy
25%
Ecosystem Service
25%
Gig Economy
25%
INIS
economy
100%
economics
63%
resources
45%
market
36%
education
27%
values
27%
production
27%
goods and services
18%
households
18%
management
18%
labor
18%
ecosystems
18%
carbon
18%
pollution
9%
children
9%
business
9%
people
9%
efficiency
9%
humans
9%
capital
9%
emission
9%
legal aspects
9%
prices
9%
power
9%
computers
9%
losses
9%
energy
9%
income
9%
trade
9%
psychology
9%
control
9%
supply and demand
9%
biodiversity
9%
credits
9%
units
9%
geography
9%
diversification
9%
growth
9%
distribution
9%
debits
9%
reduction
9%
administration
9%
ecology
9%
employment
9%
investment
9%
industrial relations
9%
attitudes
9%