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  From Performativity to Political Economy: Index Investing, ETFs and Asset Manager Capitalism

Braun, B. (2016). From Performativity to Political Economy: Index Investing, ETFs and Asset Manager Capitalism. New Political Economy, 21(3), 257-273. doi:10.1080/13563467.2016.1094045.

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Free keywords: Performativity, financialisation, investment chain, passive investing, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), asset manager capitalism, patient capital
 Abstract: As a discipline, political economy has often been reluctant to engage with the details of market devices and practices. This weakens the microfoundations of its analysis of capitalist macro-dynamics and cedes unnecessarily large stretches of intellectual territory to economics. The performativity approach developed by Michel Callon offers a theoretical way out of this dual dilemma. It allows political economists to study ‘the economy’ directly by investigating the links between the diversity of market devices and the diversity of capitalism. The argument is illustrated by an analysis of the gradual, performative evolution of the investment intermediation market, where the traditional high-cost model of active asset management has been challenged by the emergence of a low-cost alternative in the form of index-tracking investment funds. Highlighting the distributive implications of this development, the current article shows that the financial innovation of exchange-traded funds played a crucial part in the completion of the socio-technical agencement of the ‘passive investor’. In contrast to the recently resurgent notion that the two approaches are incompatible, this article insists that the micro-sociological study of market devices fosters the analytical capacity of political economy by opening up new perspectives on the macro-dynamics of contemporary capitalism. In the case at hand, it brings into sharp relief the contours of the emerging constellation of ‘asset manager capitalism’.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2015-10-292016
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 Table of Contents: Introduction: let's study the economy!
What it means to say that economics is performative
Performativity and the interdisciplinary project of a critical and microfounded political economy
Passive revolution: the cost of investing and the political economy of asset manager capitalism
Conclusion
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1080/13563467.2016.1094045
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Title: New Political Economy
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 21 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 257 - 273 Identifier: ISSN: 1356-3467
ISSN: 1469-9923