Jérôme Deyris
@jdeyris.bsky.social
Political economy, post-doc at @SciencesPo_CEE - interested in central banks, finance and the climate crisis
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Tu te demandes si tu es sociologue, historienne ou économiste ? Tu veux tester tes connaissances sur les locutions latines préférées de Bourdieu, ou connaître la différence entre M. Mauss et K. Moss ? Camille François et Altaïr Desprès ont les réponses à ces questions. Version papier seulement.
September 17, 2025 at 2:22 PM
Tu te demandes si tu es sociologue, historienne ou économiste ? Tu veux tester tes connaissances sur les locutions latines préférées de Bourdieu, ou connaître la différence entre M. Mauss et K. Moss ? Camille François et Altaïr Desprès ont les réponses à ces questions. Version papier seulement.
But there is a silver lining: the fact that the ECB Governing Council houses both groups may counterbalance these individual biases and avoid herd behavior...
... At least as long as the balance of power between the two groups remains 🕊️⚖️🦅
... At least as long as the balance of power between the two groups remains 🕊️⚖️🦅
September 1, 2025 at 12:55 PM
But there is a silver lining: the fact that the ECB Governing Council houses both groups may counterbalance these individual biases and avoid herd behavior...
... At least as long as the balance of power between the two groups remains 🕊️⚖️🦅
... At least as long as the balance of power between the two groups remains 🕊️⚖️🦅
This also explains why technocratic institutions' reputation management strategies appear less coherent than anticipated.
Individual central bankers aren't just cultivating their institution's legitimacy, but also trying to make their own monetary policy preferences prevail.
Individual central bankers aren't just cultivating their institution's legitimacy, but also trying to make their own monetary policy preferences prevail.
September 1, 2025 at 12:55 PM
This also explains why technocratic institutions' reputation management strategies appear less coherent than anticipated.
Individual central bankers aren't just cultivating their institution's legitimacy, but also trying to make their own monetary policy preferences prevail.
Individual central bankers aren't just cultivating their institution's legitimacy, but also trying to make their own monetary policy preferences prevail.