The Constitution of Political Economy by Adrian Pabst

The Constitution of Political Economy by Adrian Pabst

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This book develops a new conception of political economy at the interface of economic theory and political thought. Political economy is constituted by the interdependence between the economy and the polity that rest on the complex relations of society in which both are embedded. Effective policymaking depends on reflecting this embedding.

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The Constitution of Political Economy by Adrian Pabst

The two dominant conceptions of political economy are based on either reducing political decisions to rational-choice reasoning or, conversely, reducing economic structures and phenomena to the realm of politics. In this book, Adrian Pabst and Roberto Scazzieri contend that neither conception is convincing and argue for a fundamental rethinking of political economy. Developing a new approach at the interface of economic theory and political thought, the book shows that political economy covers a plurality of dimensions, which reflect internal hierarchies and multiple relationships within the economic and political sphere. The Constitution of Political Economy presents a new, richer conception of political economy that draws on a range of thinkers from the history of political economy, recognising the complex embedding of the economy and the polity in society. Effective policy-making has to reflect this embedding and rests on the interdependence between local, national, and international actors to address multiple systemic crises.
'Adrian Pabst and Roberto Scazzieri's sophisticated analysis combines deep knowledge of intellectual history with critical assessment of the methods of political science and economicsThey offer a better way of understanding the complex interdependencies between politics and the economy. Both disciplines - as well as historians - will benefit from their call for a new approach to political economy that understands economics and politics as mutually embedded.' Martin Daunton, Emeritus Professor of Economic History, University of Cambridge
'The fascination of this book derives from its blend of scholarship and innovation. Guiding us through an impressive body of economic and political theory, the authors make the case for their 'constitutionalist' political economy approach, which reveals the intertwining of structural economic relationships and constellations of interests, explores the issue of political agency, and studies the conditions for systemic stability. Pabst and Scazzieri remind us of the interdependencies that bind societies together and make us reconsider the foundations of the 'commonweal'. Also noticeable is their analysis of relatively neglected authors, including seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Neapolitan writers.' Lilia Costabile, University of Naples Federico II and Clare Hall, Cambridge
Adrian Pabst is a scholar in political theory and political economy, with a focus on the role of human dispositions, institutions, and the common weal. His publications include monographs, edited collections and numerous essays. He has held academic appointments at the universities of Nottingham and Kent and leads the public policy team at National Institute of Economic and Social Research where he develops policy proposals and briefs both UK government departments and the opposition. Roberto Scazzieri works in the fields of economic theory and political economy, with a focus on patterns of interdependence and the socio-economic structures arising from them. His contributions span monographs, collections, and journal essays. He has held academic appointments at the Universities of Bologna, Padua and Cambridge. In his capacity as National Fellow of the National Lincei Academy he has developed public policy frameworks and advised regional, national and international bodies.
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ISBN 13 9781108831093
ISBN 10 1108831095
Title The Constitution of Political Economy
Author Adrian Pabst
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Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2023-08-17
Number of pages 250
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