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The investment fueled US mortgage market has traditionally been sustained by New Deal institutions called government sponsored enterprises (GSEs). Known as Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, the GSEs once dominated mortgage backed securities underwriting. The recent subprime mortgage crisis has drawn...
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(Provides original sociological research on the development of consumer credit scoring in the United States and its links to subprime mortgage finance.)
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Comments on the potentials of the notion of "experimentation" as a vehicule for the renewal of the theoretical repertoire of political sociology.
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Presents a case study on public participation in controversies on nanotechnologies in France, and proposes an analytical typology.
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Provides a case study on the use of the Internet as a deliberative and participatory tool in technical controversies.
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Provides ethnographic observations and analysis of a laboratory experiment in economics.
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Studies a number of aspects of the reform of public finance and public management in France (LOLF), with special attention to science and technology policy, using a pragmatist approach to the sociology of the state.
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