Matthew Watson
British political economist
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- Masters Economics University of Oxford
- Bachelors Economics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Matthew Watson is a professor of political economy and international political economy in University of Warwick's Department of Politics and International Studies. His work in the area of IPE has been published widely; he has solely authored three books, and had around thirty articles published in peer reviewed academic journals on a wide range of issues in political economy and IPE. His three books are Foundations of International Political Economy , Political Economy of International Capital Mobility , and Uneconomic Economics and the Crisis of the Model World . Between 2001 and 2007, Watson served as a member of the Steering Committee of the Standing Conference of Arts and Social Sciences.
Matthew Watson 's Published Works
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- The discourse of globalisation and the logic of no alternative : rendering the contingent necessary in the political economy of New Labour (2003) (175)
- House Price Keynesianism and the Contradictions of the Modern Investor Subject (2010) (104)
- Planning for a Future of Asset-based Welfare? New Labour, Financialized Economic Agency and the Housing Market (2009) (100)
- The political economy of international capital mobility (2007) (94)
- All at sea in a barbed wire canoe: Professor Cohen's transatlantic voyage in IPE (2007) (61)
- Ricardian Political Economy and the ‘Varieties of Capitalism’ Approach: Specialization, Trade and Comparative Institutional Advantage (2003) (61)
- Globalisation, European Integration and the Persistence of European Social Models (1999) (51)
- Constituting Monetary Conservatives via the ‘Savings Habit’: New Labour and the British Housing Market Bubble (2008) (49)
- Rethinking capital mobility, re-regulating financial markets (1999) (47)
- Headlong into the Polanyian Dilemma: The Impact of Middle-Class Moral Panic on the British Government's Response to the Sub-prime Crisis (2009) (41)
- The institutional paradoxes of monetary orthodoxy: reflections on the political economy of central bank independence (2002) (38)
- The Political Economy of the Subprime Crisis: The Economics, Politics and Ethics of Response (2010) (35)
- New directions in the international political economy of energy (2019) (33)
- Towards a Polanyian Perspective on Fair Trade: Market-based Relationships and the Act of Ethical Consumption (2006) (33)
- Globalisation: ‘Sceptical’ Notes on the 1999 Reith Lectures (1999) (31)
- Brexit, the left behind and the let down: the political abstraction of ‘the economy’ and the UK’s EU referendum (2018) (30)
- Investigating the potentially contradictory microfoundations of financialization (2009) (27)
- Embedding the 'new economy' in Europe: a study in the institutional specificities of knowledge-based growth (2001) (27)
- Trade Justice and Individual Consumption Choices: Adam Smith's Spectator Theory and the Moral Constitution of the Fair Trade Consumer (2007) (26)
- Historicising Ricardo’s comparative advantage theory, challenging the normative foundations of liberal International Political Economy (2017) (24)
- New Labour's ‘Paradox of Responsibility’ and the Unravelling of its Macroeconomic Policy (2013) (22)
- International Capital Mobility in an Era of Globalisation: Adding a Political Dimension to the ‘Feldstein—Horioka Puzzle’ (2001) (21)
- In the dedicated pursuit of dedicated capital: Restoring an indigenous investment ethic to British capitalism (1998) (19)
- ‘Habitation vs. Improvement’ and a Polanyian Perspective on Bank Bail-Outs (2009) (18)
- Ireland : the outlier inside (2008) (15)
- Sand in the Wheels, or Oiling the Wheels, of International Finance? New Labour's Appeal to a ‘New Bretton Woods’ (2002) (14)
- The eighteenth-century historiographic tradition and contemporary ‘Everyday IPE’ (2012) (14)
- The split personality of prudence in the unfolding political economy of New Labour (2008) (12)
- Introduction to the Political Economy of the Sub-prime Crisis in Britain: Constructing and Contesting Competence (2009) (11)
- Labour’s Economic Policy: Studiously Courting Competence (1999) (11)
- What makes a market economy? Schumpeter, Smith and Walras on the coordination problem (2005) (10)
- Beyond Prospective Accountancy: Reassessing the Case for British Membership of the Single European Currency Comparatively (2006) (10)
- The great transformation and progressive possibilities: the political limits of Polanyi's Marxian history of economic ideas (2014) (9)
- The Politics of Inflation Management (2003) (9)
- Boom and Crash: The Politics of Individual Subject Creation in the Most Recent British House Price Bubble (2009) (9)
- Hedge Funds, the Deutsche Börse Affair and Predatory Anglo‐American Capitalism (2005) (9)
- Desperately seeking social approval: Adam Smith, Thorstein Veblen and the moral limits of capitalist culture. (2012) (9)
- The political discourse of globalisation : globalising tendencies as self-induced external enforcement mechanisms (2000) (9)
- Searching for the Kuhnian moment: the Black-Scholes-Merton formula and the evolution of modern finance theory (2007) (9)
- THE WELFARE STATE SOURCES OF BANK INSTABILITY: DISPLACING THE CONDITIONS OF WELFARE STATE FISCAL CRISIS UNDER PRESSURES OF MACROECONOMIC FINANCIALIZATION (2013) (8)
- Competing Models of Socially Constructed Economic Man: Differentiating Defoe's Crusoe from the Robinson of Neoclassical Economics (2011) (8)
- Michael Gove’s war on professional historical expertise: conservative curriculum reform, extreme whig history and the place of imperial heroes in modern multicultural Britain (2019) (6)
- Rousseau’s Crusoe myth: the unlikely provenance of the neoclassical homo economicus (2017) (6)
- Crusoe, Friday and the Raced Market Frame of Orthodox Economics Textbooks (2018) (5)
- Endogenous Growth Theory: Explanation or Post Hoc Rationalisation for Policy? (2004) (4)
- The Contradictory Political Economy of Higher Education in the United Kingdom (2011) (4)
- Re-establishing what went wrong before : the Greenspan put as macroeconomic modellers’ new normal (2014) (4)
- Friedrich List's Adam Smith Historiography and the Contested Origins of Development Theory (2012) (4)
- Gordon Brown's Misplaced Smithian Appeal: The Eclipse of Sympathy in Changing British Welfare Norms (2009) (3)
- Britain's financial system (2002) (3)
- George Osborne’s machonomics (2017) (2)
- Euphoria, risk and corporate scandal : Enron and the commercial corruption of expertise within financialised captialism (2008) (1)
- Decolonising the school curriculum in an era of political polarisation (2022) (1)
- Introduction to the special section on Financialization, state action and the contested policy practices of neoliberalization (2022) (1)
- Following in John Methuen’s Early Eighteenth-Century Footsteps: Ricardo’s Comparative Advantage Theory and the False Foundations of the Competitiveness of Nations (2015) (1)
- The Politics of Money: Towards Sustainability and Economic Democracy (2005) (1)
- Off the leash : understanding the dynamics of capital mobility in IPE (2007) (1)
- Brexit, the left behind and the let down: the political abstraction of ‘the economy’ and the UK’s EU referendum (2017) (1)
- Stock Price Psychosis and the Pathology of a Corporate Meltdown: The Collapse of Enron (2007) (0)
- The Creation of the Model World: From Formalist Techniques to the Triumph of Uneconomic Economics (2014) (0)
- Setting the Scene: From a Crisis of Economics to a Crisis of the State (2014) (0)
- Correction to: Michael Gove’s war on professional historical expertise: conservative curriculum reform, extreme whig history and the place of imperial heroes in modern multicultural Britain (2019) (0)
- Looking Ahead: From Uneconomic Economics to a Different Future (2014) (0)
- On the market (2000) (0)
- Currency Market Transactions and the Desire for Progressive Regulation: Capital Mobility and Tobin Tax Avoidance (2007) (0)
- George Osborne’s machonomics (2017) (0)
- The Place of Glasgow in The Wealth of Nations: Caught between Biography and Text, Philosophical and Commercial History (2022) (0)
- Vision and ideology in economic theory (2018) (0)
- The Historical Conditions for Recent Increases in Capital Mobility (2007) (0)
- Spatial Versus Functional Mobility of Capital: A Framework for Analysis (2007) (0)
- 1445 RIS 39.1_01_ris1100079 1..23 (2013) (0)
- Michael Gove’s war on professional historical expertise: conservative curriculum reform, extreme whig history and the place of imperial heroes in modern multicultural Britain (2019) (0)
- Machonomics: George Osborne’s legacy to UK macroeconomic governance (2017) (0)
- Capital Mobility, Exchange Rate Instability and Contagious Credit Crunches: The Causes and Spread of the Asian Financial Crisis (2007) (0)
- Diversity, Democracy, and Culture (2020) (0)
- The Intellectual Conditions for Recent Increases in Capital Mobility (2007) (0)
- Controlling, Creating and Cashing-in on Risk: The Essence of International Financial Markets (2007) (0)
- Capital Mobility in an Age of Shareholder Value: The Battle for Control of the London Stock Exchange (2007) (0)
- The Collapse of the Model World: From Faith in Equations to Unsustainable Asset Bubbles (2014) (0)
- Book Review (2005) (0)
- Venturing into the "Impenetrable Jungle": How California's Expansive Public Nuisance Doctrine May Result in an Unprecedented Judgment Against the Lead Paint Industry in the Case of County of Santa Clara v. Atlantic Richfield Company (2010) (0)
- The Aesthetic Dimension of the Performance of the Self in Mid Eighteenth Century Economic Thought (2013) (0)
- THE PROCUREMENT OF CLOSER TO REAL TIME DSO FLEXIBILITY SERVICES, WHILST MINIMISING THE IMPACT ON BALANCE RESPONSIBLE PARTIES (2021) (0)
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