Sumários
Variegated modalities of economic governance
10 Dezembro 2020, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
Variegated modalities of economic governance
Required Readings for the lecture:
Brenner, Neil, Peck, Jamie e Nik Theodore (2010), "Variegated neoliberalization: geographies, modalities, pathways", Global Networks, 10(2): 182-222
Complementary readings:
Hay, Colin (2004), "Re‐Stating Politics, Re‐Politicising the State: Neo‐liberalism, Economic Imperatives and the Rise of the Competition State", Political Quarterly: 30-50.
Wade, R. H. (2003), "What Strategies are Viable for Developing Countries Today? The World Trade Organization and the Shrinking of "Development Space"", Review of International Political Economy, 10(4): 621-644.
Control, separation and association: virtues, limitations and complementarities
3 Dezembro 2020, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
Control, separation and association: virtues, limitations and complementarities
Required Readings for the lecture:
Bowles, Samuel (2004), Microeconomics - Behavior, Institutions, and Evolution, Princeton University Press, [Chapter 14].
Complementary readings:
Anderson, Elizabeth (1990), "The Ethical Limitations of the Market", Economics and Philosophy, 6: 179-205
The construction of markets and the neoliberalism
12 Novembro 2020, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
The construction of markets and the neoliberalism
Required Readings for the lecture:
Mitchell, Timothy (2005), "The Work of Economics: How a Discipline Makes Its World", European Journal of Sociology,46(2): 297 - 320.
Complementary readings:
MacKenzie, Donald and Yuval Millo (2003), "Constructing a Market, Performing Theory: The Historical Sociology of a Financial Derivatives Exchange", American Journal of Sociology 109(1): 107-145.
Santos, A. C., Rodrigues, J. (2009), "Economics as Social Engineering? Questioning the Performativity Thesis", Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33(5): 985-1000.