What does Gilpin mean when he describes the relationship between economics and politics as "reciprocal"?

a. Economics determines who has political power.
b. Economics and politics are analytically inseparable.
c. At the heart of all political power is economic strength.
d. Political power determines who gets access to scarce resources.
e. Politics determines the framework for economic activity, but economic processes in turn transform political relationships.

Answer: e

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