Calculative Ethics Calculative Ethics
RIPE Series in Global Political Economy

Calculative Ethics

The Ambiguous Politics of Impact Finance

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Descripción editorial

Calculative Ethics examines social and development impact bonds as a form of ethical finance that adopts a fact-centred approach to addressing social ills. Impact bonds are shown to recast ethical investing through evidence-based governing, tying investor returns to demonstrated social outcomes in domains such as health and education. The book argues that this logic of fact-based financing is gaining institutional traction, reshaping investing practices, public service commissioning, and approaches to development finance.

Drawing on three case studies—addressing homelessness and chronic illness in the UK, and educational outcomes for girls and boys in India—Calculative Ethics traces how impact bonds bring together financial tools, scientific evaluation methods (such as randomised controlled trials), and performance management into programmatic responses to poverty-related issues. Rather than simply advancing financial interests under an ethical banner, impact bonds are shown to reconfigure both finance and ethics. They give rise to a calculative reasoning in which investments are organised around numerical evidence of improved well-being of vulnerable populations. The book argues that this reveals more complex power configurations than marketisation accounts typically suggest—while also interrogating the conceptual and political issues that emerge when ‘facts’ become the organising principle of investing and governing.

Calculative Ethics will appeal to scholars and students of international political economy—particularly those studying ethical finance and the financialisation of welfare and development—as well as researchers in economic sociology, public policy, development studies, and human geography.

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2026
5 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
204
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Taylor & Francis
VENDEDOR
Taylor & Francis Group
TAMAÑO
2.1
MB
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