精英贸易经济学家的社会领域:经济学视角下的定量社会研究

IF 0.3 Q4 ECONOMICS
Stephan Pühringer, Matthias Aistleitner
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不断发展的经济学社会研究领域表明,在许多国家和不同的社会背景下,经济学作为一种专业已经对公共辩论和政治权力产生了影响。经济学家的影响渠道复杂而广泛,即经济学家能够影响公共政策问题的渠道多种多样。在本文中,我们对顶级经济学期刊上发表贸易相关研究最多的85位作者的样本进行了深入分析,以表征精英经济学家的社会领域,并展示该领域的地位与学术界内外的影响力和权力之间的关系。更具体地说,我们的数据包括他们的学术生涯、专业社交网络,以及他们在学术经济学和政策制定之间各种可能的中介机构(例如,智库或媒体等机构)中的参与情况。我们运用多重对应分析(MCA)和聚类分析来展示不同配置的学术内资本与政策相关的学术外资本之间的关系。这种分析的总体结果有三个方面。首先,对精英贸易经济学家的传记分析揭示了不同形式资本的显著集中程度,这表明贸易经济学家精英阶层内部存在强烈的等级秩序。其次,与此相一致的是,尽管精英样本中的资本分配总体上不平等,但不同形式的学术内部和学术外资本变得明显。第三,虽然聚类分析揭示了一个主要的(贸易)政策导向经济学家的“平均核心”,但拥有很高资本的经济学家群体被分为两个较小的集群:“象牙精英”集群主要由学术资本变量组成,而“公共经济”集群也由来自政策和媒体渠道的非学术变量组成。因此,即使在精英贸易经济学家中,真正成功地获得政治和社会影响力的人也只是少数。
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The Social Field of Elite Trade Economists: A Quantitative Social Studies of Economics Perspective
The evolving research field of social studies of economics (SSE) has shown that economics as a profession has gained influence on public debate and political power in many countries and in different social contexts. The channels of influence for economists are complex and widespread, i.e., there are multiple channels through which economists are able to influence public policy issues. In this article, we provide an in-depth analysis of a sample of the 85 most published authors of trade-related research in top economics journals to characterize the social field of elite economists and show how position in that field correlates with influence and power in and outside academia. More specifically, our data include information on their academic careers, their professional social networks, and their involvement in a variety of possible intermediaries between academic economics and policymaking (e.g., institutions such as think tanks or the media). We apply multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) and cluster analysis to show how different configurations of intra-academic capital are associated to policy-relevant extra-academic capital. The overall results of this analysis are threefold. First, the biographical analysis of elite trade economists reveals a remarkable degree of concentration of different forms of capital, which indicates a strong hierarchical order within the elite segment of trade economists. Second, and in line with this, despite the overall unequal distribution of capital within this elite sample, different forms of intra-academic and extra-academic capitals become visible. Third, while the cluster analysis reveals a main “average core” of (trade-)policy-oriented economists, the group of economists with very high capital is separated into two smaller clusters: The “ivory elite” cluster consists mainly of academic capital variables, while the “public econs” cluster is also composed of non-academic variables from the policy and media channels. So, even among elite trade economists, it is only as small number, who really is successfully gaining political and societal impact.
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