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- who: Jens, Maesse and Thierry, Rossier from the Against this backdrop, this paper starts from two theoretical premisesFirst, economic experts obtain social positions such as academic positions and political positions, as well as positions in the media and the economy. These positions correspond to field positions (Bourdieu, ) since they reflect the societal role of economists in the British political-economic system and can be seen as indicators for the power and influence of an academic profession. Field positions develop over longer periods and they cannot change quickly. They provide actors and social groups with resources in order . . .
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