Power and Influence of Economists
Contributions to the Social Studies of Economics
Herausgeber: Maesse, Jens; Rossier, Thierry; Pühringer, Stephan
Power and Influence of Economists
Contributions to the Social Studies of Economics
Herausgeber: Maesse, Jens; Rossier, Thierry; Pühringer, Stephan
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Economists occupy leading positions in many different sectors. Power and Influence of Economists explores the interconnected relationship between power, knowledge and influence which has led economics to be both a source and beneficiary of widespread power and influence.
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Economists occupy leading positions in many different sectors. Power and Influence of Economists explores the interconnected relationship between power, knowledge and influence which has led economics to be both a source and beneficiary of widespread power and influence.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780367419844
- ISBN-10: 036741984X
- Artikelnr.: 60021735
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780367419844
- ISBN-10: 036741984X
- Artikelnr.: 60021735
Jens Maesse is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Giessen, Germany. Stephan Pühringer is Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy (ICAE) at the University of Linz, Austria, and Research Fellow at the Institute of Economics at the Cusanus University of Bernkastel-Kues, Germany. Thierry Rossier is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Pierre Benz is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland of Lausanne (HETSL HES-SO), Switzerland.
(1) The role of power in the Social Studies of Economics: an introduction
Section 1: Economic Knowledge and Discursive Power (2) Performative,
imaginary and symbolic power: how economic expert discourses influence
society (3) Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy as Autonomous Domains of
Knowledge and Power: Rational Expectations, Monetarism and the Federal
Reserve (4) The power of economics textbooks: shaping meaning and identity
Section 2: Economic Governmentalities (5) The constitution of neoliberal
governmentality from early neoclassical economics to public choice theory
(6) Competitive Power: Elements of Foucauldian Economics (7) Feelings in
crisis. The emotional and affective dimension of neoliberal economics in
Greek crisis prone society (8) Laboratories for economic expertise. Lay
perspectives on Italian disciplinary economics Section 3: Economists in
Networks (9) Who are the economists Germany listens to? The social
structure of influential German economists (10) Production and Circulation
of Global Dominant Ideology: Mexico from the Default Debt Crisis to the
Brady Plan (1982-1989) (11) Economists in public discourses: The case of
wealth and inheritance taxation in the German press Section 4: Economics as
a Scientific Field (12) Are there institutionalized pathways to the Nobel
Prize in economics? (13) Forms of Social Capital in Economics. The
Importance of Heteronomous Networks in the Swiss Field of Economists
(1980-2000) (14) Paths of international circulation: how do economists and
economic knowledge flow?
Section 1: Economic Knowledge and Discursive Power (2) Performative,
imaginary and symbolic power: how economic expert discourses influence
society (3) Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy as Autonomous Domains of
Knowledge and Power: Rational Expectations, Monetarism and the Federal
Reserve (4) The power of economics textbooks: shaping meaning and identity
Section 2: Economic Governmentalities (5) The constitution of neoliberal
governmentality from early neoclassical economics to public choice theory
(6) Competitive Power: Elements of Foucauldian Economics (7) Feelings in
crisis. The emotional and affective dimension of neoliberal economics in
Greek crisis prone society (8) Laboratories for economic expertise. Lay
perspectives on Italian disciplinary economics Section 3: Economists in
Networks (9) Who are the economists Germany listens to? The social
structure of influential German economists (10) Production and Circulation
of Global Dominant Ideology: Mexico from the Default Debt Crisis to the
Brady Plan (1982-1989) (11) Economists in public discourses: The case of
wealth and inheritance taxation in the German press Section 4: Economics as
a Scientific Field (12) Are there institutionalized pathways to the Nobel
Prize in economics? (13) Forms of Social Capital in Economics. The
Importance of Heteronomous Networks in the Swiss Field of Economists
(1980-2000) (14) Paths of international circulation: how do economists and
economic knowledge flow?
(1) The role of power in the Social Studies of Economics: an introduction
Section 1: Economic Knowledge and Discursive Power (2) Performative,
imaginary and symbolic power: how economic expert discourses influence
society (3) Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy as Autonomous Domains of
Knowledge and Power: Rational Expectations, Monetarism and the Federal
Reserve (4) The power of economics textbooks: shaping meaning and identity
Section 2: Economic Governmentalities (5) The constitution of neoliberal
governmentality from early neoclassical economics to public choice theory
(6) Competitive Power: Elements of Foucauldian Economics (7) Feelings in
crisis. The emotional and affective dimension of neoliberal economics in
Greek crisis prone society (8) Laboratories for economic expertise. Lay
perspectives on Italian disciplinary economics Section 3: Economists in
Networks (9) Who are the economists Germany listens to? The social
structure of influential German economists (10) Production and Circulation
of Global Dominant Ideology: Mexico from the Default Debt Crisis to the
Brady Plan (1982-1989) (11) Economists in public discourses: The case of
wealth and inheritance taxation in the German press Section 4: Economics as
a Scientific Field (12) Are there institutionalized pathways to the Nobel
Prize in economics? (13) Forms of Social Capital in Economics. The
Importance of Heteronomous Networks in the Swiss Field of Economists
(1980-2000) (14) Paths of international circulation: how do economists and
economic knowledge flow?
Section 1: Economic Knowledge and Discursive Power (2) Performative,
imaginary and symbolic power: how economic expert discourses influence
society (3) Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy as Autonomous Domains of
Knowledge and Power: Rational Expectations, Monetarism and the Federal
Reserve (4) The power of economics textbooks: shaping meaning and identity
Section 2: Economic Governmentalities (5) The constitution of neoliberal
governmentality from early neoclassical economics to public choice theory
(6) Competitive Power: Elements of Foucauldian Economics (7) Feelings in
crisis. The emotional and affective dimension of neoliberal economics in
Greek crisis prone society (8) Laboratories for economic expertise. Lay
perspectives on Italian disciplinary economics Section 3: Economists in
Networks (9) Who are the economists Germany listens to? The social
structure of influential German economists (10) Production and Circulation
of Global Dominant Ideology: Mexico from the Default Debt Crisis to the
Brady Plan (1982-1989) (11) Economists in public discourses: The case of
wealth and inheritance taxation in the German press Section 4: Economics as
a Scientific Field (12) Are there institutionalized pathways to the Nobel
Prize in economics? (13) Forms of Social Capital in Economics. The
Importance of Heteronomous Networks in the Swiss Field of Economists
(1980-2000) (14) Paths of international circulation: how do economists and
economic knowledge flow?