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Value Making in International Economic Law and Regulation: Alternative Possibilities


ISBN13: 9781138565494
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2016)
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This book examines the contemporary production of economic value in today’s financial economies. Much of the regulatory response to the 2007 financial crisis has been based on the assumption that curbing the speculative ‘excesses’ of the financial sphere is a necessary and sufficient condition for restoring a healthy economic system, endowed with real values, as distinct from those produced by financial markets. How, though, can the ‘intrinsic’ value of goods and services produced in the sphere of the so-called real economy be disentangled from the ‘artificial’ value engineered within the financial sphere?

Examining current projects of international legal regulation, this book questions the regulation of the financial sphere insofar as its excesses are juxtaposed to some notion of economic normality. Given the problem of neatly distinguishing these domains – and so, more generally, between economy and society – it considers the limits of our current conceptualization of value production and measurement. Drawing on a range of innovative work in the social sciences, it further asks: what alternative arrangements might be able to affect, and indeed alter, the value-making processes that underlie our current international regulatory framework?

Subjects:
Law and Economics
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Of value and its measurement
3. Of value and its contingency
4. Value-making in financial and trading arrangements: intervening in the economy-society nexus
5. Re-production as the nexus: of the labour of value and the challenge of valorization
6. Conclusion