Socio-Economic Review
Oxford University Press · United Kingdom · Est. 2003
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This journal examines the complex interplay between economic policies, social structures, and political power. It investigates how states and markets interact in contemporary capitalism, particularly in relation to issues like decarbonization, financialization, and industrial policy. The journal also explores the impact of economic crises, social policies, and welfare state institutions on employment, inequality, and individual beliefs. Furthermore, it analyzes the role of narratives, ideology, and institutional frameworks in shaping economic outcomes and public perceptions of fairness and meritocracy.
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