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Journal of Economics and Political Economy
Number of Followers: 6  

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ISSN (Online) 2148-8347
Published by KSP Journals Homepage  [6 journals]
  • The competence of the national congress in Brazil to decide on policy
           domains marked by a high degree of technical complexity

    • Authors: Paula Gonçalves Ferreira SANTOS
      Pages: 40 - 53
      Abstract: Abstract. The competence of the Legislative Power has legitimacy on several bases. The representativeness of Congresspeople, for what purpose they were elected. The competence of Congress concerning its legal system. The institution's technical capacity to understand and decide on the matter. Moreover, the relationship between the Legislative and Executive Powers. All these aspects are essential; however, no single answer works for all countries. Thus, what is investigated in this research is whether, in Brazil, the decision on matters of a technical nature is better taken by the Legislative Power. Or whether these decisions are best resolved within the Executive, where specialists in the field are located. The conclusion is that the Brazilian Parliament works in a unique way but allows a partnership between the Legislative and Executive branches to promote effective governance. Currently, this partnership requires the Executive to relinquish one of its inherent powers, as several technical issues are being addressed within the Legislative Branch. Notwithstanding, that is not the best way to undertake those concerns that demand expertise.Keywords. Congress; Competence; Technical expertise; Political representation.JEL. H77; K29.
      DOI: 10.1453/jepe.v10i2.2431
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 2
       
  • The Austrian School and crisis cycles

    • Authors: Timothy C. HAFFNER
      Pages: 54 - 65
      DOI: 10.1453/jepe.v10i2.2432
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 2
       
  • Perceived self-efficacy and volition in the job search process among
           post-graduates: An exploration of employability intentions among young
           Cameroonians

    • Authors: Sabine Célestine ETA-FOUDA BIDZOA, Amaya AGNES
      Pages: 66 - 77
      DOI: 10.1453/jepe.v10i2.2433
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 2
       
  • Impact of loadshedding in South Africa: A CGE analysis

    • Authors: Jean Luc ERERO
      Pages: 78 - 94
      Abstract: Abstract. The aim of this paper is to provide a practical contribution to the body of knowledge on the impact of loadshedding in South Africa. This study adopted a pragmatic research methodology by using a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model for empirical analysis. This study estimates that loadshedding will reduce economic growth by 2.3%, this higher than the Banks earlier prediction of a 0.6%. This study is limited to the effects of loadshedding and shed light on the South African economy that has been adversely affected by the Covid 19 pandemic and its recovery trajectory which is now stifled by persistent load shedding. Empirical analysis of the effects of loadshedding through the usage of the CGE model establishes the originality of this study.Keywords. Loadshedding; Electricity; Energy; CGE model.JEL. D58; L90; L94.
      DOI: 10.1453/jepe.v10i2.2443
      Issue No: Vol. 10, No. 2
       
 
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