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Evaluation of the Influence of Political Economy on the Physical Planning Mechanism and the Governance of Urban Planning System in Bangladesh

Tanvir Ahmad

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Political economy most regularly alludes to interdisciplinary examinations drawing upon financial matters, political theory, law, history, humanism and different teaches in clarifying the critical job of political factors in deciding financial results. The points of view of political economy empower us to examine the nation and division situations, for chances to use existing positive drivers of progress to make sensible estimations of the dangers and difficulties included. This suggests taking the impetus of people and gatherings more truly as opposed to contemplating changes prevalently from an open welfare point of view. It is the study and use of how economic theory and methods influence and develop different social and economic systems. It also analyzes how public policy is created and implemented. The present research is to conceptualize the political economy and evaluate its impacts on the planning system in Bangladesh.

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