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Journal of Cultural Economy, 2021, vol. 14, issue 1, I-I

Abstract: CorrectionArticle title: The precarious Chinese financial ecology of expertise: discontent in the mixAuthors: Giulia Dal MasoJournal: Journal of Cultural EconomyDOI: 10.1080/17530350.2020.1751676When the above article was first published online, the following errors in the author list were committed:• The citation “AUTHOR 2015” and “AUTHOR 2019” (in text) should be “Dal Maso 2015”, and “Dal Maso 2019”.• The references below are missing and should be added in the reference list:Dal Maso, G. (2015). The financialization rush: responding to precarious labor and social security by investing in the Chinese stock market. South Atlantic Quarterly, 114(1), 47-64.Dal Maso, G. (2019). The Financial Crisis and a Crisis of Expertise: A Chinese Genealogy of Neoliberalism. Historical Materialism, 27(4), 67-98.These have now been corrected online.

Date: 2021
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