Institutional Mobility and Mutation in the Global Capitalist System: A Neo-Polanyian Analysis of a Transnational Cotton Standards War, 1870–1945
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- Quark, Amy A. (Author)
Title
Institutional Mobility and Mutation in the Global Capitalist System: A Neo-Polanyian Analysis of a Transnational Cotton Standards War, 1870–1945
Abstract
This paper explores the dynamics of institutional change in periods of instability in the global capitalist system. Two recent bodies of literature—actor-centered institutionalism and the ‘policy mobilities’ approach—emphasize how contextual and historical specificities drive transformation as institutions move across space. However, scholars in both traditions give less attention to the systematic patterns of social conflict that influence how policies move and mutate. Drawing on the case of a standards war in the global cotton trade from 1870 to 1945, I build on these literatures by linking them to a neo-Polanyian theory of social conflict within periods of market-led development. From this view, we must understand institutions, their mobilities, and mutations as constituted by and constitutive of struggles over how the global capitalist system should be organized and in whose interests. This requires building on, but also deepening Polanyi's analysis. While Polanyi emphasized the destructive effects of liberal market projects that generate social conflict, the ‘push-backs’ against liberal market projects are more diverse than Polanyi suggested, and social conflict can also emerge out of the creative moments of liberal market expansion.
Publication
Environment and Planning A
Volume
45
Issue
7
Pages
1588-1604
Date
2013-07-01
Journal Abbr
Environ Plan A
Language
English
DOI
ISSN
0308-518X, 1472-3409
Short Title
Institutional Mobility and Mutation in the Global Capitalist System
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2016-11-08, 4:38 p.m.
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Quark, Amy A. 2013. “Institutional Mobility and Mutation in the Global Capitalist System: A Neo-Polanyian Analysis of a Transnational Cotton Standards War, 1870–1945.” Environment and Planning A 45 (7): 1588–1604. DOI: 10.1068/a45521.
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Keywords
- cotton
- double movement
- history
- interfirm competition
- interstate competition
- market expansion
- standards
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