Margaret Levi (born 1947) is an American political scientist and author, noted for her work in comparative political economy, labor politics, and democratic theory, notably on the origins and effects of trustworthy government.
He is a political sociologist whose work focuses on the comparative political economy of development and globalization.
Gonsalves has written and published on a range of matters including the Caribbean, Africa, trade unionism, comparative political economy, and developmental issues generally.
David Levi-Faur (born in Haifa, Israel is an Israeli political scientist and academic who specialize in comparative political economy and public policy, regulation and governance.
Voegl's research and writing have focused on comparative political economy and Japanese politics, industrial policy, trade and defense policy.
Through this instrument, in fewer words than usual, and with a comparative economy of epigram, I ordered a taxi-cab to take me to the railway station.
"People in the United States are taxed less, it's pretty clear, but how much less is very hard to measure," said Timothy M. Smeeding, an economist at Syracuse University who studies the comparative economies of different countries.
Duane Swank (born May 28, 1953, Decatur, IL) is a scholar of comparative political economy and the welfare state.
However, Vittas and Brown (1982) suggest that because of the differing financial structure of comparative economies, it is necessary to compare all institutions involved in providing finance for industry, and not just the banks.
"Nobody likes our name," says David Lehrer, a graduate student in comparative political economy at the University of Helsinki, who helped found the journal.