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The Economics of Discontent

Book • 2019
Jean Michel Paul's 'The Economics of Discontent' analyzes how economic conditions such as inequality, unemployment, and stagnation fuel political dissatisfaction and instability.

The book explores mechanisms linking economic malaise to populism, protest, and institutional breakdown.

It draws on contemporary case studies and historical parallels to illustrate how economic grievances translate into political movements.

The analysis offers policy suggestions to mitigate discontent through economic reforms.

The work is situated at the intersection of economics and political science, aiming to explain recent global trends in social unrest.

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