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Revue Française de Socio-Économie – Number 2023/2 – n° 31 – Economic knowledge and public action: institutionalization and uses

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-12-12 23:00:00
Page 5 to 6: Florence Jany-Catrice and Richard Sobel – In memoriam François Gèze (1948-2023) | Page 7 to 22: Stéphanie Barral and Bastien Soutjis – What is Homo ecologicus called? | Page 23 to 24: Stéphanie Barral and Bastien Soutjis – RT12-RFSE doctoral prizes 2022-2023 | Page 25 to 48: Nathan Rivet – In search of competition | Page 49 to 68: Franck Bessis and Fabien Eloire – Economic knowledge and public action: institutionalization and uses | Page 69 to 88: Pierre Alayrac – Competition on competition. The resistible economicization of market control practices and administration at the European Commission (1958-2003) | Page 89 to 110: Antonin Thyrard – The trajectory of counterfactual impact evaluations at the European Commission: a very political scholarly rigor | Page 111 to 130: Jean-Baptiste Devaux – From scientists’ policy to research administration: bureaucratization of science-industry relations in France (1959-1965) | Page 131 to 152: Laure Bonnaud, Marc-Olivier Déplaude, Nathalie Jas and Samuel Pinaud – Public action and styles of economic reasoning | Page 153 to 174: Vincent Jourdain – The variable influence of economic discourse in a public action instrument: bonus-malus in waste management sectors | Page 175 to 194: Félicien Pagnon – From critical economic knowledge to a harmless public action instrument: the uses of new wealth indicators and their metamorphoses | Page 195 to 214: Franck Bessis – The creation of the Activity Bonus or the policy of small figures | Page 215 to 226: Johan Christensen and Paul Cotton – “New expertise is continually penetrating the State, we can no longer just stick with economists” | Page 227 to 230: Petia Koleva and Caroline Dufy – Ukraine: different perspectives on a European war | Page 231 to 236: Kseniia Lopukh – The impact of the war on the labor market in Ukraine | Page 237 to 242: Julien Vercueil – The State, the economy and organized violence: elements of the institutional economics of war applied to Russia | Page 243 to 248: Éric Bosserelle – Long cycles and war cycles: a debate revived by the situation in Ukraine? | Page 249 to 254: Gancho Ganchev – The Great Illusion: economic liberalism and the Russo-Ukrainian war | Page 255 to 260: Andrey Makarychev – The new Russian diaspora in Estonia: nomads, critics of Putin or political opposition? | Page 261 to 264: Kuat Akizhanov – Central Asia and Russian aggression once morest Ukraine: can we escape the embrace of the Russian bear? | Page 265 to 270: Paul Forigua Cruz – Limiting the political influence of the oligarchs, Ukraine’s other battle | Page 271 to 278: Thibault Darcillon – From the diffusion of ideas to the adoption of neoliberal reforms: is France really an exception? | Page 279 to 284: Alexandre Chirat – Efficiency as a logic of action for public policies | Page 285 to 292: Basile Clerc and Clément Coste – Book reviews | Page 293 to 301: Pierre Alayrac, Hélène Benistand, Victor Combes, Anaïs Echchatbi, Vincent Jourdain, Loipa Muñiz Duarte, Félicien Pagnon and Prosper Wanner – Reports of defended theses.
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