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research.JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 54(2), 337-352. Nicolaïdis, K., & Howse, R. (2002). ‘This is my EUtopia ...’: narrative as power. JCMS: Jour- nal of Common Market Studies, 40(4), 767-792. Olsen [...] this themed issue, we are glad to be able to include Niels Exner’s A century with and against the market. The ILO and ‘global social justice’, which reviews Daniel Maul’s research monograph The International [...] Narrating the process: questioning the progressive story of European integration. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 46(3), 641-662. Heller, A. (2006). European master narratives about freedom. In G. Delanty
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forms of public out- reach, for example discussion rounds in schools, photo exhibitions in public markets or concerts with popular local artists. The preferred medium is personal testimony of discour- aged
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it seems that there are a lot of stories circulating through Europe – e.g. the story of the common market, of a unique European culture, of European integration as a way to preserve peace among for- merly [...] action, and the narrative structure of so- cial life. The social embeddedness of discourse and markets – a theoretical essay. In S. Ó Tuama (Ed.), Critical turns in critical theory. New directions in
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1, 118-122 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. A century with and against the market. The ILO and ‘global social justice’ Review: Daniel Maul – The International Labour Organization [...] industrialized and developing countries had different conceptions, economies were organized as free markets or planned economies, and also the contrast between formal and informal work, the work of men and [...] the ILO itself is dependent on the willingness of states to counter or limit the threats of open market economies. Despite all this, Mauls rather positively formulated outlook on the future of the ILO
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converted into the labour market effects of a basic income. However, it is possible to gain insights into mechanisms that would work in the direction of more moderate labour market effects from the introduction [...] a basic income would weaken (wage) work orientation and reduce the supply of labour on the labour market can be found in two variants. Reducing the supply of labour is seen as either unproblematic (A) or [...] background of the view that the socially relevant part of the work is carried out away from the labour market anyway. This argument was previously linked to very optimistic assessments of the potential of the
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reserves to its share holders after the onset of the market downturn in housing 62 chaPter 3 markets since 2006 and in financial markets in 2007; if anything, the company was at the lower end of the spectrum [...] The 1980s witnessed a surge in economic and legal reforms in developed and emerging markets alike that prioritized markets over government in allocating eco- nomic resources, a process that was further galvanized [...] linked to and dependent on state power is often lost in debates about market economies. Contracts and property rights support free markets, but capitalism requires more— the legal privileging of some assets
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