Anticipatory macroeconomic governance: exploring future-oriented strategies for economic resilience and sustainability

Abstract This paper aims to identify and discuss the integration of anticipatory practices in the macroeconomic governance regime, an emerging yet crucial dimension in the field. It examines the contextual differences shaping these practices at the intersections of society, innovation, policy, and g...

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Main Author: Ceyhun Elgin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-02-01
Series:European Journal of Futures Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40309-025-00248-6
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Summary:Abstract This paper aims to identify and discuss the integration of anticipatory practices in the macroeconomic governance regime, an emerging yet crucial dimension in the field. It examines the contextual differences shaping these practices at the intersections of society, innovation, policy, and governance, focusing on the interrelationship between institutions, cultures, and national contexts. The study also investigates the multi-dimensional relationships between anticipatory practices and various economic dynamics, addressing a significant gap in the literature. It explores how these practices manifest in different settings, analyzing the challenges and opportunities in adapting them to diverse contexts. The paper analyzes the connections between micro, meso, and macroeconomic spheres, and examines the institutionalization and temporal dynamics of anticipatory practices. It also delves into the cultures of anticipation within macroeconomics, analyzing their influence on decision-making processes and the visibility of different voices. By offering a comprehensive exploration of anticipatory practices in macroeconomic governance, this interdisciplinary study provides valuable insights for practitioners, policymakers, and scholars, contributing to a holistic understanding of the roles and challenges at the intersection of innovation, policy, and society within macroeconomic contexts.
ISSN:2195-2248