Imagined Economies - Real Fictions : New Perspectives on Economic Thinking in Great Britain.

By: Fischer, JessicaContributor(s): Stedman, GesaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Edition KulturwissenschaftPublisher: Bielefeld : transcript, 2020Copyright date: �2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (180 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783839448816Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Imagined Economies - Real FictionsOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- References -- Why Imagined Economies? -- Making up markets -- Imagining Otherwise -- Acknowledgements -- References -- The Rise and Decline of Doux Commerce: Change of Experience and Change of Perception -- The rise of commerce and doux commerce: British peculiarities -- Early Start and Slow Pace of the Market Economy -- Power Relations and Exchange Relations -- Empathy as a Market Strategy -- The decline of doux commerce -- Commerce and doux commerce in the long-term perspective -- References -- The Emotional Economies of Colonial Capitalism and Its Legacies -- Introduction -- Legacies in 21st-Century Non-Fiction: Either Economy or Race -- Mid-19th-Century Colonial Fiction: Economy, Race, Emotions -- Managing Anger in the Imagined Plantation Economy of Lutchmee and Dilloo -- Conclusion -- References -- Imagining Money -- Introduction -- Money in Macroeconomics -- Real Fictions -- Conclusion -- References -- Beneath and Beyond the City: The Multiple Faces of British Finance -- Introduction -- The 'City' in Britain: A brief historical retrospect -- Beyond the City: The British state -- Beneath the City: The diversity of British finance -- Conclusion -- References -- A Nation of Shopkeepers? The Idealised High Street in Brexit Britain -- Imagining the economy -- Nostalgia for the high street -- The idealised high street: three instances -- Economic imaginaries in Brexit Britain -- A Nice Row of Shops: The High Street in Little England -- 'Our Town': The High Street in a Democratised Economy -- Beyond the high street -- Conclusion -- References -- The New Democratic Economy: An Imaginary and Real Alternative -- Labour, Conservatives and Social Ownership -- Community Wealth Building: from an extractive to a circulatory economy -- Institutional, Ownership and System Change: a road to socialism?.
Plurality of Institutions: complexity and reversibility -- Social Change and Scaling Up -- Localism and its Limits? Community, competition and inequality -- National and Public Ownership -- The Imaginary and Real Alternative -- References -- Imaginary Economies: Narratives for the 21st Century -- References -- Authors.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- References -- Why Imagined Economies? -- Making up markets -- Imagining Otherwise -- Acknowledgements -- References -- The Rise and Decline of Doux Commerce: Change of Experience and Change of Perception -- The rise of commerce and doux commerce: British peculiarities -- Early Start and Slow Pace of the Market Economy -- Power Relations and Exchange Relations -- Empathy as a Market Strategy -- The decline of doux commerce -- Commerce and doux commerce in the long-term perspective -- References -- The Emotional Economies of Colonial Capitalism and Its Legacies -- Introduction -- Legacies in 21st-Century Non-Fiction: Either Economy or Race -- Mid-19th-Century Colonial Fiction: Economy, Race, Emotions -- Managing Anger in the Imagined Plantation Economy of Lutchmee and Dilloo -- Conclusion -- References -- Imagining Money -- Introduction -- Money in Macroeconomics -- Real Fictions -- Conclusion -- References -- Beneath and Beyond the City: The Multiple Faces of British Finance -- Introduction -- The 'City' in Britain: A brief historical retrospect -- Beyond the City: The British state -- Beneath the City: The diversity of British finance -- Conclusion -- References -- A Nation of Shopkeepers? The Idealised High Street in Brexit Britain -- Imagining the economy -- Nostalgia for the high street -- The idealised high street: three instances -- Economic imaginaries in Brexit Britain -- A Nice Row of Shops: The High Street in Little England -- 'Our Town': The High Street in a Democratised Economy -- Beyond the high street -- Conclusion -- References -- The New Democratic Economy: An Imaginary and Real Alternative -- Labour, Conservatives and Social Ownership -- Community Wealth Building: from an extractive to a circulatory economy -- Institutional, Ownership and System Change: a road to socialism?.

Plurality of Institutions: complexity and reversibility -- Social Change and Scaling Up -- Localism and its Limits? Community, competition and inequality -- National and Public Ownership -- The Imaginary and Real Alternative -- References -- Imaginary Economies: Narratives for the 21st Century -- References -- Authors.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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