Conjunctural geographies of the economy in Isabella Weber’s How China Escaped Shock Therapy

Chris Meulbroek
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This contribution frames Isabella Weber’s How China Escaped Shock Therapy as an opportunity for geographers to theoretically and methodologically engage with a growing literature on the intellectual histories of economics. I draw out three key themes in the book that provide entry points for geographical theorizing. First, Weber understands economic knowledge to be shaped not solely by its original context but by the historical-geographical trajectories and mobilities of its producers and consumers; second, she traces the institutional processes through which economic ideas re-emerge across time and space, offering key intellectual resources for dealing with context-specific governance dilemmas and economic problems; and third, her granular accounts of elite-intellectual contestation offer a way to reveal complexity and contradiction on the inside of dominant economic-geographical imaginaries. The book is a conjunctural historical geography of China’s economy, which is both empirically specific and theoretically-general.
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伊莎贝拉·韦伯的《中国如何躲过休克疗法》中的经济行情地理
这一贡献为伊莎贝拉·韦伯的《中国如何逃脱休克疗法》提供了一个机会,使地理学家能够从理论上和方法上与日益增长的经济学思想史文献进行接触。我在书中提出了三个关键主题,为地理理论化提供了切入点。首先,韦伯认为,经济知识不仅受其原始背景的影响,而且受生产者和消费者的历史地理轨迹和流动性的影响;其次,她追溯了经济思想跨越时间和空间重新出现的制度过程,为处理特定背景的治理困境和经济问题提供了关键的智力资源;第三,她细致入微地描述了精英-知识分子之间的争论,提供了一种揭示主导经济-地理想象内部复杂性和矛盾性的方法。这本书是一部关于中国经济的时代性历史地理学,既具有经验上的特殊性,又具有理论上的普遍性。
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