
Albert Fernandez
· Short Term CasualColumbia University · Biomedical Engineering
Active 2007–2024
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Research topics
- Political Science
- Political economy
- Economics
- Sociology
- Law
- Market economy
- Economic system
- Economy
- Finance
Selected publications
The American Political Economy: Markets, Power, and the Meta Politics of US Economic Governance
Annual Review of Political Science · 2021 · 49 citations
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Political economy
This article provides an overview of the emerging field of American political economy (APE). Methodologically eclectic, this field seeks to understand the interaction of markets and government in America's unequal and polarized polity. Though situated within American politics research, APE draws from comparative political economy to develop a broad approach that departs from the American politics mainstream in two main ways. First, APE focuses on the interaction of markets and governance, a peripheral concern in much American politics research. Second, it invokes a theoretical orientation attentive to what we call meta politics—the processes of institution shaping, agenda setting, and venue shopping that unfold before and alongside the more visible processes of mass politics that figure so centrally in American politics research. These substantive and theoretical differences expand the study of American politics into neglected yet vital domains, generating fresh insights into the United States’ distinctive mix of capitalism and democracy.
The American Political Economy
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2021 · 61 citations
- Political Science
- Political economy
- Political Science
This volume brings together leading political scientists to explore the distinctive features of the American political economy. The introductory chapter provides a comparatively informed framework for analyzing the interplay of markets and politics in the United States, focusing on three key factors: uniquely fragmented and decentralized political institutions; an interest group landscape characterized by weak labor organizations and powerful, parochial business groups; and an entrenched legacy of ethno-racial divisions embedded in both government and markets. Subsequent chapters look at the fundamental dynamics that result, including the place of the courts in multi-venue politics, the political economy of labor, sectional conflict within and across cities and regions, the consolidation of financial markets and corporate monopoly and monopsony power, and the ongoing rise of the knowledge economy. Together, the chapters provide a revealing new map of the politics of democratic capitalism in the United States.
Frequent coauthors
- 124 shared
James Feigenbaum
National Bureau of Economic Research
- 123 shared
Vanessa Williamson
- 13 shared
Suresh Naidu
- 8 shared
Adam Reich
- 8 shared
Jacob S. Hacker
Yale University
- 6 shared
Konstantin Kashin
- 6 shared
Theda Skocpol
- 5 shared
Geoffrey Henderson
University of California, Santa Barbara
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