Geographies of circulation and exchange: constructions of markets

Geographies of circulation and exchange: constructions of markets Journal Article

Progress in Human Geography

  • Author(s): Berndt, Christian, Boeckler, Marc
  • Published: 2009
  • Volume: 33

Abstract: Although markets are at centre stage in capitalist processes of circulation and exchange, they have rarely been made an object of study. In this paper we distinguish three heterodox approaches. (1) Socioeconomics points out that concrete markets cannot be separated from their social context. Markets are dissolved in social networks and socialized. (2) Political economy investigates how the market model is confused for real markets by market participants. The market is represented as a destructive force. (3) Cultural economists point to the practical self-realization of economic knowledge and argue that the abstract market model is performative.

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Berndt, Christian, Boeckler, Marc, 2009, Geographies of circulation and exchange: constructions of markets, Volume:33, Journal Article, viewed 25 March 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=5084.

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