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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Organizing force: Security, social relations and work organization54
Independence without purpose? Macroprudential regulation at the Bundesbank34
The Amazon’s road to growth? Infrastructural imaginaries of Brazil’s BR-319 Highway31
What counts as productive? Redefining ‘producers’ in economic discourse, 1890–196031
Debt entanglements: Rethinking the developmental state in the global South31
‘To assign people their place in society’: School grades and the quantification of merit28
Abolishing the colour line: W.E.B. Du Bois’s theory of dynamic social equilibrium28
The American ‘doc fix’: Incremental policy change and the growth of US healthcare spending27
Threadbare consultancy: Straining budget margins in for-profit international development programmes25
Effective altruism, technoscience and the making of philanthropic value25
Nigel Dodd: An appreciation23
Elite philanthropy in global capitalism: Accumulation to authoritarianism23
Gendered labour produces finance: Navigating profits and care as intermediaries of finance23
‘Creating Beauty’: Collagen’s speculative processes from waste to wellness22
Contested values: Economic expertise in the comparable worth controversy, USA, 1979–198921
Expedient economization: Performing emissions trading in the United States, 1960–199020
Social prescribing and the search for value in health care18
Rhythms of debt: Lived temporalities of over-indebted young adults in Sweden18
The state of the state17
Rhythms of growth: Unpacking infrastructure and geopolitics in the Balkans17
The temporalities of prices: ‘Value-based pricing’ in pharmaceutical markets17
‘Socialist money’: Power, temporality and historical change in postwar Hungary12
The rise of the owners and the neo-accumulationist imaginary: Changing perceptions of private wealth in Finnish business media, 1981–202111
Expectations, competencies and domain knowledge in data- and machine-driven finance10
Beds for rent9
Occult enemies of the market order9
Towards a unified labour value theory of inflation9
Towards neo-structural socialism? Social profit and dependency in Venezuelan state enterprise9
Designing freedom: Allende, Pinochet and the twin experiments in cyber-socialism and neoliberalism8
The business of protection: Insuring urban violence risks in contemporary Brazil8
Extracting care from women on the move: Nuances of exploitation in bordering and marketized care in the EU8
The expansionary strategies of intellectual monopolies: Google and the digitalization of healthcare8
Projects of transition8
(Post-)growth infrastructures7
The weaponry of racial capitalism: Gargi Bhattacharyya (2024) The futures of racial capitalism (Polity)7
The longest second: Header bidding and the material politics of online advertising7
Fiscal policy as credit policy: Homeownership subsidization and the household debt boom7
Assetization as a mode of techno-economic governance: Knowledge, education and personal data in the UN's System of National Accounts6
From jurisdiction to veridiction: Expertise and economization of immunization policy in the United States6
Narrating imagined crises: How central bank storytelling exerts infrastructural power6
China’s social credit system and the family: Punishment and collective resistance6
The dynamic imaginaries of the Ethereum project6
A little street vending stall in the metropolis: Designerly intervention and urban governance in Seoul5
Labour market dualization, permanent insecurity and fertility: The case of ultra-low fertility in South Korea5
The cruelty of banality: Necro-economics and global letting die5
Economizing chemical compounds: The production of qualities in Turkish olive oil5
Debt at a distance: Counter-collection strategies and financial subjectivities of China’s working-class defaulters during COVID-195
Bloomberg and the GameStop saga: The fear of stock market democracy5
Automating authenticity: Influencer marketing platforms and the socio-technical stratification of creative gig labour markets5
Public, libre, commons: On the logics, logistics and locations of democratic participation in the digital age5
Capitalization of social mobility in India: Venture capital in edtech-fintech combines5
Debt/growth infrastructures: Financialization and state capitalism in Medellín5
Compensating a contested labour: The price of commercial surrogacy in the United States4
Ecologization, part 1: Towards assets-actifs and care practices4
‘The mystery of Dublin’: Corporate profit-shifting and housing crisis in twenty-first century Ireland4
Understanding generational housing inequalities beyond tenure, class and context4
Growth at risk: Boundary walkers, stylized facts and the legitimacy of countercyclical interventions4
Why does capitalism feel so right? Ethical imaginaries of prison labour and sisterhood solidarity4
Post-growth tokens or token post-growth? Bitcoin, alt-coins and infrastructural evolution in digital finance4
Rolling the dice: Capitalism, trafficking and speculation across the Western Mediterranean4
In trust we share: The politics of financial intelligence sharing4
The Brazilian property developer as a ‘platypus’: Rentier-merchant capitalism in times of shareholder value4
The corporate welfare turn of state capitalism in France: Reassessing state intervention in the French economy, 1945–20224
Home care provision in dispute: Digital platforms and worker cooperatives in Spain4
Subscription’s entanglements3
Dependence on independence: Central bank lawyers and the (un)making of the European economy3
Technically speaking: How the Gates Foundation governs ‘women’s health’ in India3
Risk, value, vitality: The moral economy of a global behavioural insurance platform3
Metaverses and virtual real estate markets: The commodification and assetization of the digital3
‘Land makes me feel so secure’: Property, dependence and escape from ‘wageless life’ on Nairobi’s peri-urbanizing peripheries3
Life as debt, or debt to life? Water, finance and infrastructure3
Waiting and the gendered boundaries of work among India's poor3
Futures work: Liliana Doganova (2024) Discounting the future: The ascendency of a political technology (Zone Books)3
Export taxes in Argentina: Embedded ideas of state interventionism3
Capital, networks and ideas: How philanthropy sustains right-wing populism in Canada3
Cruising towards growth: Redefining public benefit through privatized transport infrastructure3
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