[This is a post-publication review symposium] What is the role of expertise in global politics? The anti-establishment wave rolling over the United States and Europe makes this research question even more urgent. Farrell and Quiggin (2017) in their piece, “Consensus, Dissensus, and Economic Ideas: Economic Crisis and the Rise and Fall of Keynesianism,” open up the conversation on at least three levels
In 2007-2008, the world economy came perilously close to a systemic failure in which a financial sys...
As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if...
Abstract: The current global economic crisis provides a window of opportunity for both reflection an...
During the recent economic crisis, Keynesian ideas about fiscal stimulus briefly seemed to form the ...
In the aftermath of the financial crisis that struck in 2008, Europe is still in the midst of a grav...
Not only did the global financial crisis transform the prevailing institutions, policies and practic...
Not only did the global financial crisis transform the prevailing institutions, policies and practic...
The Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the Great Recession that ensued had reverberations that were...
We provide a very different way to think about how consensus may arise. We deliberately skimp on the...
The effects of the global financial crisis make the headlines everyday in the UK and most of the dev...
Particularly in these pandemic times, appeals to the state of crisis as well as to the rethinking of...
This article applies social network analysis and a Bourdieu-inspired understanding of think tanks to...
The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong...
Historically, financial crises have been commonplace. Why did the latest episode almost derail the w...
The paper analyzes the current discussions on the state of economics with special focus on the inter...
In 2007-2008, the world economy came perilously close to a systemic failure in which a financial sys...
As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if...
Abstract: The current global economic crisis provides a window of opportunity for both reflection an...
During the recent economic crisis, Keynesian ideas about fiscal stimulus briefly seemed to form the ...
In the aftermath of the financial crisis that struck in 2008, Europe is still in the midst of a grav...
Not only did the global financial crisis transform the prevailing institutions, policies and practic...
Not only did the global financial crisis transform the prevailing institutions, policies and practic...
The Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the Great Recession that ensued had reverberations that were...
We provide a very different way to think about how consensus may arise. We deliberately skimp on the...
The effects of the global financial crisis make the headlines everyday in the UK and most of the dev...
Particularly in these pandemic times, appeals to the state of crisis as well as to the rethinking of...
This article applies social network analysis and a Bourdieu-inspired understanding of think tanks to...
The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong...
Historically, financial crises have been commonplace. Why did the latest episode almost derail the w...
The paper analyzes the current discussions on the state of economics with special focus on the inter...
In 2007-2008, the world economy came perilously close to a systemic failure in which a financial sys...
As part of our ongoing symposium “Experts on Trial”, Professor Sheila Dow argues that if...
Abstract: The current global economic crisis provides a window of opportunity for both reflection an...