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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Organizing force: Security, social relations and work organization53
Independence without purpose? Macroprudential regulation at the Bundesbank33
What counts as productive? Redefining ‘producers’ in economic discourse, 1890–196031
The Amazon’s road to growth? Infrastructural imaginaries of Brazil’s BR-319 Highway30
Debt entanglements: Rethinking the developmental state in the global South29
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 spending26
‘To assign people their place in society’: School grades and the quantification of merit26
Effective altruism, technoscience and the making of philanthropic value25
Nigel Dodd: An appreciation25
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, 1979–198922
Expedient economization: Performing emissions trading in the United States, 1960–199021
Machine learning and social action in markets: From first- to second-generation automated trading20
Rhythms of debt: Lived temporalities of over-indebted young adults in Sweden20
Social prescribing and the search for value in health care19
The temporalities of prices: ‘Value-based pricing’ in pharmaceutical markets18
Rhythms of growth: Unpacking infrastructure and geopolitics in the Balkans17
The state of the state17
‘Socialist money’: Power, temporality and historical change in postwar Hungary16
Expectations, competencies and domain knowledge in data- and machine-driven finance15
The rise of the owners and the neo-accumulationist imaginary: Changing perceptions of private wealth in Finnish business media, 1981–202114
Occult enemies of the market order12
Towards neo-structural socialism? Social profit and dependency in Venezuelan state enterprise11
Towards a unified labour value theory of inflation10
Extracting care from women on the move: Nuances of exploitation in bordering and marketized care in the EU9
Projects of transition8
The weaponry of racial capitalism: Gargi Bhattacharyya (2024) The futures of racial capitalism (Polity)8
Designing freedom: Allende, Pinochet and the twin experiments in cyber-socialism and neoliberalism8
Beds for rent8
The business of protection: Insuring urban violence risks in contemporary Brazil7
The longest second: Header bidding and the material politics of online advertising7
Fiscal policy as credit policy: Homeownership subsidization and the household debt boom7
(Post-)growth infrastructures7
China’s social credit system and the family: Punishment and collective resistance7
The expansionary strategies of intellectual monopolies: Google and the digitalization of healthcare7
From jurisdiction to veridiction: Expertise and economization of immunization policy in the United States7
Automating authenticity: Influencer marketing platforms and the socio-technical stratification of creative gig labour markets6
Assetization as a mode of techno-economic governance: Knowledge, education and personal data in the UN's System of National Accounts6
The dynamic imaginaries of the Ethereum project6
Narrating imagined crises: How central bank storytelling exerts infrastructural power6
Debt/growth infrastructures: Financialization and state capitalism in Medellín5
Bloomberg and the GameStop saga: The fear of stock market democracy5
Economizing chemical compounds: The production of qualities in Turkish olive oil5
Labour market dualization, permanent insecurity and fertility: The case of ultra-low fertility in South Korea5
Compensating a contested labour: The price of commercial surrogacy in the United States5
Debt at a distance: Counter-collection strategies and financial subjectivities of China’s working-class defaulters during COVID-195
Public, libre, commons: On the logics, logistics and locations of democratic participation in the digital age5
A little street vending stall in the metropolis: Designerly intervention and urban governance in Seoul5
The cruelty of banality: Necro-economics and global letting die5
The corporate welfare turn of state capitalism in France: Reassessing state intervention in the French economy, 1945–20225
‘The mystery of Dublin’: Corporate profit-shifting and housing crisis in twenty-first century Ireland4
Why does capitalism feel so right? Ethical imaginaries of prison labour and sisterhood solidarity4
The Brazilian property developer as a ‘platypus’: Rentier-merchant capitalism in times of shareholder value4
Post-growth tokens or token post-growth? Bitcoin, alt-coins and infrastructural evolution in digital finance4
Home care provision in dispute: Digital platforms and worker cooperatives in Spain4
Understanding generational housing inequalities beyond tenure, class and context4
Ecologization, part 1: Towards assets-actifs and care practices4
Growth at risk: Boundary walkers, stylized facts and the legitimacy of countercyclical interventions4
Rolling the dice: Capitalism, trafficking and speculation across the Western Mediterranean4
In trust we share: The politics of financial intelligence sharing4
Subscription’s entanglements3
Life as debt, or debt to life? Water, finance and infrastructure3
Technically speaking: How the Gates Foundation governs ‘women’s health’ in India3
Export taxes in Argentina: Embedded ideas of state interventionism3
‘Land makes me feel so secure’: Property, dependence and escape from ‘wageless life’ on Nairobi’s peri-urbanizing peripheries3
Metaverses and virtual real estate markets: The commodification and assetization of the digital3
Futures work: Liliana Doganova (2024) Discounting the future: The ascendency of a political technology (Zone Books)3
Dependence on independence: Central bank lawyers and the (un)making of the European economy3
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