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Session Submission Type: Traditional (Closed) Panel
This panel examines the technopolitics of economic expertise, including both the internal politics of economics itself in distinct political contexts, and the political projects attached to particular economic ideas, devices, and techniques. Each paper discusses a distinct empirical case, all with connections to the Cold War era.
Economists against "Limits" - Kevin Baker, Northwestern University
The Generation of the GDR: Economists at the Humboldt University of Berlin Caught Between Loyalty and Relevance - Till Düppe, University of Québec
Metastatic communism: Soviet models of the political economy of the post-Stalinist Soviet Union - Adam Leeds, Harvard University
Resilience Governmentality: Toward a Genealogy of Systemic Risk Regulation - Onur Ozgode, Duke University