The Social Foundations of Global Finance

Through the interrogation of the social foundations of global finance, Tim Sinclair revealed the power relations within the global political economy. His unique and pioneering perspective examines the role of private authority, the institutional complexities of global financial markets and ideational realm and intersubjective processes involved in constructing economic rectitude to offer a fresh perspective on the way global finance and its politics works. This volume brings together a group of scholars inspired by Sinclair’s work to critically engage, apply and further the social foundations approach to global finance.

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The Social Foundations of Global Finance

Through the interrogation of the social foundations of global finance, Tim Sinclair revealed the power relations within the global political economy. His unique and pioneering perspective examines the role of private authority, the institutional complexities of global financial markets and ideational realm and intersubjective processes involved in constructing economic rectitude to offer a fresh perspective on the way global finance and its politics works. This volume brings together a group of scholars inspired by Sinclair’s work to critically engage, apply and further the social foundations approach to global finance.

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Through the interrogation of the social foundations of global finance, Tim Sinclair revealed the power relations within the global political economy. His unique and pioneering perspective examines the role of private authority, the institutional complexities of global financial markets and ideational realm and intersubjective processes involved in constructing economic rectitude to offer a fresh perspective on the way global finance and its politics works. This volume brings together a group of scholars inspired by Sinclair’s work to critically engage, apply and further the social foundations approach to global finance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788218108
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Publication date: 10/02/2025
Series: Finance Matters
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook

About the Author

Chris Clarke is Reader in Political Economy at the University of Warwick. He is the author of Ethics and Economic Governance: Using Adam Smith to Understand the Global Financial Crisis.

Ben Clift is Professor of Political Economy and Director of Research at the University of Warwick. His most recent book is The Office for Budget Responsibility and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governance (2023).

Table of Contents

Foreword by Katie Lavelle

1. Introduction: Timothy Sinclair’s social foundations approach to global finance
Chris Clarke and Ben Clift

2. CRAs and the idea of history: the role of synchronic and diachronic mental frameworks in the work of Timothy J. Sinclair
Randall Germain

3. Tim Sinclair’s iconoclastic relationship with Marxism
Magnus Ryner

4. Disintermediated knowledge industries: thinking about academic knowledge production with Timothy J. Sinclair
Aida Hozic

5. From ratings to infrastructures: uncovering the micro-foundations and global politics of finance
Johannes Petry

6. The political economy of credit rating agencies: American short-termist universalism, Europe’s acquiescence, and East Asia’s resistance
Fumihito Gotoh, Norbert Gaillard and Rick Michalek

7. Managing multiple audiences: the importance of legitimacy for bond index providers and the politics of bond indexing
Dan Wood

8. The social foundations of finance in an era of fintech
Chris Clarke

9. The queen and the perfect bicycle
Timothy Sinclair

10. Of markets and models: the extended realm of the mundane in the social foundations of finance approach
Matthew Watson

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