研究開始時の研究の概要 |
If financial benchmarks, like any political and economic system, can manifest in either good or bad market regulation the question is what explains the difference? When will benchmark operators invest in high standards? What explains when, and why, scamming and cheating will trump legal and market-reputational concerns? Taking a political-organizational and comparative historical approach, this project will seek to elaborate a set of theoretical, practical and historical lessons that can better inform the ongoing policy debate around the governance of financial benchmarks.
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研究実績の概要 |
1 2024, Into the ether or the state? Legibility theory and the cryptocurrency markets, Business and Politics, Online First, with Miles Kellerman. 2 2023, Market self-organization and the invisible hand of politics in global risk-trading, Review of International Political Economy, 30(1), 98-126. 3 2020, Merchants against the bankers: The nancialization of a commodity market, Review of International Political Economy, 27(3), 525-555. 4 2024, Pipelines, politics, and prices: Market governance in the age of oil price benchmarks, Unpublished WP. 5 2024, Legibility agents: The structural power of information providers', Unpublished WP, with Miles Kellerman.
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今後の研究の推進方策 |
I have three research activities planned. First, In intend to take the ECPR Introduction to Social Network Analysis couse in July 2024 since I have come to recognize that benchmarks might be best analysed as a network structure. Second, I plan a research visit to Holland to work with my co-author Miles Kellerman at Leiden University. Last, I plan a visit to Singapore to visit the Platts oil market conference.
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