Economy and Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Economy and Society is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-01-01 to 2025-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
More-than-national and less-than-global: The biochemical infrastructure of vaccine manufacturing40
Recentering central banks: Theorizing state-economy boundaries as central bank effects39
The temporalities of prices: ‘Value-based pricing’ in pharmaceutical markets33
Labour market dualization, permanent insecurity and fertility: The case of ultra-low fertility in South Korea27
Financialization and assetization: Assets as sites of financial power struggles26
The challenges of assets: Anatomy of an economic form24
Social Impact Bond assetization struggles: A comparative case study of the United Kingdom and Germany22
Economizing chemical compounds: The production of qualities in Turkish olive oil18
Life as debt, or debt to life? Water, finance and infrastructure16
Export taxes in Argentina: Embedded ideas of state interventionism16
Flaunt the imperfections: Information, entanglements and the regulation of London’s Alternative Investment Market16
Governing urban resilience: Insurance and the problematization of climate change15
Human technologies, affect and the global psy-complex15
Clouded futures: Economic barometers and the making of the unpredictable economy14
Recentring the margins: Theorizing African capitalism after 50 years13
Exchanging expectations: Abenomics and the politics of finance in post-Fukushima Japan13
Life and debt: A view from the south12
Insurantialization and the moral economy ofex anterisk management in the Caribbean12
Debt at a distance: Counter-collection strategies and financial subjectivities of China’s working-class defaulters during COVID-1912
Public, libre, commons: On the logics, logistics and locations of democratic participation in the digital age11
The marketization of the French public finance before capitalism: The paulette edict of 160411
Dependence on independence: Central bank lawyers and the (un)making of the European economy11
Affective technologies of welfare deterrence in Australia and the United Kingdom11
Independence without purpose? Macroprudential regulation at the Bundesbank10
Elinor Ostrom and public health10
(De-)assetizing pharmaceutical patents: Patent contestations behind a blockbuster drug9
Global environmental accounting and the remaking of the economy-environment boundary9
Housing and economic inequality in the long run: The retreat of owner occupation9
Bitcoin, techno-utopianism and populism: Unveiling Bukele’s crypto-populism in El Salvador’s adoption of Bitcoin8
What counts as productive? Redefining ‘producers’ in economic discourse, 1890–19608
A little street vending stall in the metropolis: Designerly intervention and urban governance in Seoul8
Metaverses and virtual real estate markets: The commodification and assetization of the digital8
Economy and society in COVID times7
Venture capital, the fetish of artificial intelligence, and the contradictions of making intangible assets7
Institutionalizing neoclassical economics in Africa: Instruments, ideology and implications7
Waiting and the gendered boundaries of work among India's poor7
Liberal fatalism, COVID 19 and the politics of impossibility7
Technically speaking: How the Gates Foundation governs ‘women’s health’ in India6
Promise engineering: Investment and its conflicting anticipations in the French mining revival6
Stay home: Mapping the new domestic regime6
Expectations, competencies and domain knowledge in data- and machine-driven finance6
Global health, accelerated: Rapid diagnostics and the fragile solidarities of ‘emergency R&D’6
When the state tries to edit the dictionary … and fails: The return of the Zimbabwean dollar6
Bloomberg and the GameStop saga: The fear of stock market democracy5
Digital aripiprazole as a human technology5
Neoliberal sermons: European Christian democracy and neoliberal governmentality5
The limits to working-class property ownership: The case of Spain’s ‘society of owners’5
High-frequency trading, spoofing and conflicting epistemic regimes: Accounting for market abuse in the age of algorithms5
State financialization: Permanent austerity, financialized real estate and the politics of public assets in Italy5
The rise of the owners and the neo-accumulationist imaginary: Changing perceptions of private wealth in Finnish business media, 1981–20215
Beds for rent5
Turning investments green in bond markets: Qualification, devices and morality4
Post-capitalist marketization in Northern Kurdistan4
Risk, value, vitality: The moral economy of a global behavioural insurance platform4
Of men and markets: Hayek, masculinity and neoliberalism4
In trust we share: The politics of financial intelligence sharing4
Compensating a contested labour: The price of commercial surrogacy in the United States4
‘To assign people their place in society’: School grades and the quantification of merit4
Decarbonizing capital: Investment, divestment and the qualification of carbon assets4
Projects of transition3
Child labour, cobalt and the London Metal Exchange: Fetish, fixing and the limits of financialization3
Europe’s ‘Hamiltonian moment’? On the political uses and explanatory usefulness of a recurrent historical comparison3
Money for everything? Universal basic income in a crisis3
Insurance and the temporality of climate ethics: Accounting for climate change in US flood insurance3
Uncomfortable knowledge in central banking: Economic expertise confronts the visibility dilemma3
Carbon capital: The lexicon and allegories of US hydrocarbon finance3
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