Ganna Grydasova

Email: grydasovag@ukr.net


Ganna GrydasovaGanna Grydasova is a PhD, Junior Researcher at the Educational and Scientific Institute of International Relations, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 01033, 60 Volodymyrska Str., Kyiv, Ukraine. Her scientific interests are politology, security policies, and international information. In addition, she is interested in the specialised political problems of international systems and global development.




Papers Published in World Economics:


The Political Economy of Choice

The article aims to explore the relationship between the misery index and voter decisions, positioning the misery index as a tool to assess macroeconomic policy effectiveness. It employs analysis and synthesis for voter behaviour patterns, the index method for calculating the misery index, and comparison methods to link macroeconomic processes with voter behaviour. Macroeconomic indicators significantly influence voter decisions, demonstrating the misery index's utility in evaluating macroeconomic indicators. The misery index for 2019–2022 shows Venezuela, Zimbabwe, and Sudan in the worst positions, while Ireland, China, Switzerland, and Japan are the best. The coronavirus pandemic and the Russian-Ukrainian war exacerbated the misery index, causing economic recessions and inflationary pressures globally, particularly in Eastern and Central Europe.

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