为道德市场而斗争:经济知识、多样市场与市场边界

Struggling for the Moral Market: Economic Knowledge, Diverse Markets, and Market Borders

Economic Geography · 2018
被引 37
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

探讨行为与实验经济学如何影响社会政策设计,揭示市场化过程不仅限于新古典经济学模型,而是涉及多种经济与社会理性在“道德市场”上的斗争。

Abstract

Focusing on the recent emergence of behavioral and experimental economics and its implications for the design and implementation of social policies, we demonstrate that geographies of marketization are not confined to the narrow study of the models of neoclassical economics. We structure our argument around what we perceive as key dimensions of marketization and their variegated geographies: First, we argue for renewed attention to the naturalization of abstract market knowledge and its methodological separation from real markets in the wake of the behavioral and experimental turn. We then turn to really existing markets, conceptualizing them as articulations of a variety of economic and social rationalities struggling over an apparent “moral market.” Third, we focus on the role of the nonhuman in marketization processes and discuss the work of market devices in making these market arrangements possible. In the fourth and final section we turn to the “human side” of marketization. Our argument is that market struggles connect with the formation of “quasi-subjects” that oscillate between attempts to reestablish autonomy and their dissolution in the disciplining webs of behavioral and experimental market devices. Throughout the text we illustrate our arguments on the so-called social impact bonds as a concrete example for the types of policy intervention informed by economic behaviorism and experimentalism.

行为经济学实验经济学市场道德市场边界