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The Master of Science in Political Economy provides a structured framework for comprehending the interplay between political and economic systems. This program fosters an integrated perspective where students examine the dynamic relationships among governments, corporations, and individuals. Modern societies confront intricate challenges spanning economic pressures like inflation and living costs to systemic issues including climate change and democratic decline. By studying how political structures, institutions, and market forces interconnect, political economy offers crucial insights into these complex issues, their root causes, and potential remedies. Our postgraduate program provides comprehensive training in analyzing the reciprocal relationships between political and economic frameworks. Students learn to view governance and markets as mutually influential domains where state actors, businesses, and the public continuously interact. The curriculum combines national and global perspectives on economic policymaking, enabling students to grasp the political dimensions of economic decision-making. Those pursuing careers in policy analysis or advisory roles will additionally acquire quantitative methods for processing statistical information from political and economic datasets.