Material Markets: How Economic Agents are Constructed
Abstract
Financial markets, processes, and instruments are often difficult to fathom; the credit crisis highlights both their importance and their fragility. Donald MacKenzie is one of the most perceptive analysts of the workings of the financial world. In this book, he argues that economic agents and markets need to be analyzed in their full materiality: their physicality, their corporeality, their technicality. Markets are populated not by disembodied, abstract agents, but by embodied human beings and technical systems. Concepts and systematic ways of thinking that simplify market processes and make them mentally tractable are essential to how markets function. In putting forward this material sociology of markets,…
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- Arbitrage
- Virtuality (gaming)
- Profit (economics)
- Economics
- Economic sociology
- Production (economics)
- Neoclassical economics
- Business
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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