politikom
Politikom is a theoretical framework in political science and economics that analyzes how political decision-making interacts with economic incentives to shape public policy outcomes. It treats policy choices as the result of strategic interaction among political actors and economic interests operating under formal and informal institutions.
Etymology and scope: The term combines politik, politics, with economic reasoning to emphasize the integration of
Core concepts: Politikom focuses on policy feasibility and legitimacy, distributional effects, efficiency versus equity, and the
Methods and evidence: Researchers employ formal models from political economy, comparative case studies, cross-country analyses, time-series
Applications: The framework is used to analyze reform processes, regulatory designs, fiscal and budgetary decisions, industrial
Critique and relation to other fields: Politikom is often situated within political economy and public choice
See also: political economy, public choice theory, policy analysis.