Polanyi in Brussels: Supranational Institutions and the Transnational Embedding of Markets

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Polanyi in Brussels: Supranational Institutions and the Transnational Embedding of Markets
Abstract
AbstractMany have argued that the success of European integration is predicated on reinforcing market structures and some have gone further to state that the creation of a transnational market results in a decoupling of markets from their national political and social frameworks, thus threatening to unravel historical social bargains. Drawing on the work of Karl Polanyi and John Ruggie and using their insights regarding the social embedding of markets, we dissent from this view by examining how the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has handled a key sector of the emerging European market—labor mobility. We argue that rather than disembedding markets, decisions of the ECJ—just as Polanyi and Ruggie would have predicted—activate new social and political arrangements. We find evidence for the development of a new legal and political structure, largely inspired by the Court but also imbricated in European Union legislation, at the regional level.
Publication
International Organization
Volume
63
Issue
4
Pages
593-620
Date
2009/10
Language
English
ISSN
1531-5088, 0020-8183
Short Title
Polanyi in Brussels
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2016-11-08, 4:00 p.m.
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Cambridge Core
Citation
Caporaso, James A., and Sidney Tarrow. 2009. “Polanyi in Brussels: Supranational Institutions and the Transnational Embedding of Markets.” International Organization 63 (4): 593–620. DOI: 10.1017/S0020818309990099.
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Keywords
  • embedded markets
  • European Court of Justice

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