Recent explanations of transformations of macroeconomic policy under crisis conditions spotlight the intrinsic properties of ideas and the persuasiveness with which they are marketed. Bridging the divide between power and discourse approaches, this article reveals the causal role played by the power resources of expert ideational entrepreneurs, conditional on the political conjuncture in which they operate. The authors exploit a fortuitous natural experiment from the early 1980s, when the Israeli economy spiraled into hyperinflation. Two similar proposals for economic stabilization and reform were offered by different teams of economists, less than two years apart. While the government rejected the dollarization plan, its authorization of t...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...
About seven years after the outbreak of the financial crisis, followed by a series of economic crise...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...
Recent explanations of transformations of macroeconomic policy under crisis conditions spotlight the...
The first part of the paper analyzes the various components (as well as likely failures) in the comp...
The paper considers the interplay of the design and execution of stabilization policy and structural...
As with the earlier downturn of the Great Depression, the current global economic crisis has revived...
ABSTRACT: During the past decade, several researchers have convincingly argued that, as a developed ...
The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong...
This article is a short introduction to a special section on economic ideas and the political constr...
One of the principal tasks facing post-crash academic political economy is to analyse patterns of id...
Israel’s ongoing crisis – or ‘judicial coup’ in popular parlance – has elicited two opposite respons...
During the recent economic crisis, Keynesian ideas about fiscal stimulus briefly seemed to form the ...
The paper offers a new theoretical framework for linking inflation and accumulation, with the Israel...
How do crises lead to change? Rationalist approaches to the question that emphasize inexorable struc...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...
About seven years after the outbreak of the financial crisis, followed by a series of economic crise...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...
Recent explanations of transformations of macroeconomic policy under crisis conditions spotlight the...
The first part of the paper analyzes the various components (as well as likely failures) in the comp...
The paper considers the interplay of the design and execution of stabilization policy and structural...
As with the earlier downturn of the Great Depression, the current global economic crisis has revived...
ABSTRACT: During the past decade, several researchers have convincingly argued that, as a developed ...
The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong...
This article is a short introduction to a special section on economic ideas and the political constr...
One of the principal tasks facing post-crash academic political economy is to analyse patterns of id...
Israel’s ongoing crisis – or ‘judicial coup’ in popular parlance – has elicited two opposite respons...
During the recent economic crisis, Keynesian ideas about fiscal stimulus briefly seemed to form the ...
The paper offers a new theoretical framework for linking inflation and accumulation, with the Israel...
How do crises lead to change? Rationalist approaches to the question that emphasize inexorable struc...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...
About seven years after the outbreak of the financial crisis, followed by a series of economic crise...
This paper seeks to investigate the inner mechanics of policy change. It aims to discover how ideas ...