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(Un-)Heiliger spread: Zur öffentlichen Sakralisierung finanzwirtschaftlicher Indikatoren

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Seit dem Ausbruch der europäischen Schuldenkrise hat die Öffentlichkeit in vielen Ländern der Eurozone, die unter den Druck der Finanzmärkte geraten sind, von der Existenz eines wichtigen Indikators ökonomischer Konvergenz innerhalb der Europäischen Währungsunion erfahren, mit dem bis dahin nur ein relativ kleiner Kreis von Experten vertraut gewesen war. Es handelt sich um den spread, das heißt die Zinsdifferenz, zwischen deutschen Bundesanleihen und langfristigen Staatsanleihen anderer Mitgliedsstaaten der Euro-Zone. Hatten Experten die Konvulsionen dieser Zinsdifferenz traditioneller Weise zum Gegenstand kühler ökonomischer Analyse gemacht, veränderte sich die Natur des spread in dem Moment, da er die Öffentlichkeit erreichte. Er ist zu einem Fokus emotional aufgeladener Debatten geworden, deren binäre Logik einen agonalen Kampf zwischen Ordnung und Chaos, zwischen Gut und Böse auf den Plan ruft und nicht einen abgeklärten Austausch zwischen Experten über ökonomische Angelegenheiten.

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Tognato, C. (2014). (Un-)Heiliger spread: Zur öffentlichen Sakralisierung finanzwirtschaftlicher Indikatoren. In: Langenohl, A., Wetzel, D. (eds) Finanzmarktpublika. Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19707-4_6

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