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This chapter considers areas of economics, in particular so-called political economics and cooperative game theory, whose importance in research is not yet reflected in undergraduate teaching but which might offer avenues for addressing these challenges. Two concepts, political equilibria, which select from possible economic equilibria, and Nash bargaining power are seen as being particularly important.
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Ozanne, A. (2016). Political Economics and Cooperative Game Theory. In: Power and Neoclassical Economics: A Return to Political Economy in the Teaching of Economics. Palgrave Pivot, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137553737_5
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