Tomorrow we will be presenting at the 2016 Work, Employment and Society conference, this year at the University of Leeds – session: Global political economy, comparative analysis and the changing regulatory role of the state (15.00-16.30).
Our presentation will focus on our theoretical framework and first empirical results. With this work, we expect to contribute to the research on the transparency and openness of economic policy-making and institutions, social and spatial diversity of economic governance and practice and, more crucially, the key public policy debates around public engagement and democratic accountability in economic decision-making.