Papers
The Underside of Formality: Navigating Documents and the Wage in a Migrant Workforce
Maxim Bolt (University of Birmingham)
Is “the Economy” really real? Economic Framework, Economic Metaphors and beyond
Benoit de l’Estoile (École Normale Supérieure)
The popular economy and the “Real”
Verónica Gago (Universidad de Buenos Aires) and Alexandre Roig (Universidad Nacional de San Martín)
The Real Economy: Past, Present and Emergent
Jane I. Guyer
The real economy: the challenge of dialectical method
Keith Hart (LSE/University of Pretoria)
Life and Debt: a view from the south
Deborah James (LSE)
Educating Poor People to “Real Economy”
Jeanne Lazarus (CSO/Sciences Po)
The real price of things, the real price of money and the real money. Notes from the “real economy” during the currency exchange restrictions in Argentina (2011-2014)
Mariana Luzzi (UNGS-CONICET) and Ariel Wilkis (UNSAM-CONICET)
Resisting to numbers: the favela as an (un)quantifiable reality
Eugênia Motta (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Economic Emergencies and the Real Economy. Some ethnographic threads of thought
Federico Neiburg (Museu Nacional, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Legal fictions and economic realities: identifying competitors in antitrust policy
Gustavo Onto (NuCEC, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Financial, moral and political meanings of cross-border mergers and acquisitions in China
Horacio Ortiz (Research Institute of Anthropology, East China Normal University
CNRS, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine)
Debts as education: the “real economy” among college students in Quebec
Jorge Pantaleón (Université de Montréal)
What is a ‘real’ transaction? The infrastructural moralities of spoofing in high-frequency trading
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra (University of San Diego, California)
Smuggling realities
Fernando Rabossi (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Financing Potential: The “Fictitious” Futures and “Real” Math of US Student Loans
Caitlin Zaloom (New York University)
Other Papers
Is the “Real Economy” Disaggregating, Disappearing or Deviating?
Jane Guyer
Maxim Bolt (University of Birmingham)
Is “the Economy” really real? Economic Framework, Economic Metaphors and beyond
Benoit de l’Estoile (École Normale Supérieure)
The popular economy and the “Real”
Verónica Gago (Universidad de Buenos Aires) and Alexandre Roig (Universidad Nacional de San Martín)
The Real Economy: Past, Present and Emergent
Jane I. Guyer
The real economy: the challenge of dialectical method
Keith Hart (LSE/University of Pretoria)
Life and Debt: a view from the south
Deborah James (LSE)
Educating Poor People to “Real Economy”
Jeanne Lazarus (CSO/Sciences Po)
The real price of things, the real price of money and the real money. Notes from the “real economy” during the currency exchange restrictions in Argentina (2011-2014)
Mariana Luzzi (UNGS-CONICET) and Ariel Wilkis (UNSAM-CONICET)
Resisting to numbers: the favela as an (un)quantifiable reality
Eugênia Motta (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Economic Emergencies and the Real Economy. Some ethnographic threads of thought
Federico Neiburg (Museu Nacional, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Legal fictions and economic realities: identifying competitors in antitrust policy
Gustavo Onto (NuCEC, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Financial, moral and political meanings of cross-border mergers and acquisitions in China
Horacio Ortiz (Research Institute of Anthropology, East China Normal University
CNRS, IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine)
Debts as education: the “real economy” among college students in Quebec
Jorge Pantaleón (Université de Montréal)
What is a ‘real’ transaction? The infrastructural moralities of spoofing in high-frequency trading
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra (University of San Diego, California)
Smuggling realities
Fernando Rabossi (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Financing Potential: The “Fictitious” Futures and “Real” Math of US Student Loans
Caitlin Zaloom (New York University)
Other Papers
Is the “Real Economy” Disaggregating, Disappearing or Deviating?
Jane Guyer