The handbook of economic sociology /
The handbook of economic sociology /
Economic sociology
Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg, editors.
- Second edition.
- ix, 736 pages : illustrations, map ; 26 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introducing economic sociology / Comparative and historical approaches to economic sociology / The new institutionalisms in economics and sociology / Principles of an economic anthropology / Behavioral economics / Emotions and the economy / The economic sociology of the ancient Mediterranean world / The global economy : organization, governance, and development / The political and economic sociology of international economic arrangements / Post-communist economic systems / Markets in society / The sociology of labor markets and trade unions / Banking and financial markets / Sociology of work and occupations / Culture and consumption / The sociology of money and credit / Networks and economic life / The informal economy / Business groups and social organization / Entrepreneurship / Firms and environments / The state and the economy / A sociological approach to law and the economy / Welfare states and the economy / Education and the economy / New directions in the study of religion and economic life / Gender and economic sociology / The ethnic economy / Technology and economy / The economy and the environment / Neil J. Smelser, Richard Swedberg -- Frank Dobbin -- Victor Nee -- Pierre Bourdieu -- Roberto Weber, Robyn Dawes -- Mabel Berezin -- Ian Morris, J.G. Manning -- Gary Gereffi -- Neil Fligstein -- Lawrence P. King, Ivan Szelenyi -- Richard Swedberg -- Wolfgang Streeck -- Linda Brewster Stearns, Mark S. Mizruchi -- Andrew Abbott -- Vivianna Zelizer -- Bruce G. Carruthers -- Laurel Smith-Doerr, Walter W. Powell -- Alejandro Portes, William Haller -- Mark Granovetter -- Howard E. Aldrich -- Gerald F. Davis -- Fred Black, Peter Evans -- Lauren B. Edelman, Robin Stryker -- Evelyne Huber, John D. Stephens -- Mary C. Brinton -- Robert Wuthnow -- Paula England, Nancy Folbre -- Ivan Light -- Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Orsenigo, Mauro Sylos Labini -- Allan Schnaiberg.
Reflecting the growing interest in economic sociology, this new edition has been comprehensively updated to include important developments in this field of scholarship since the mid-nineties.
0691121257 9780691121253 0691121265 9780691121260
2004050524
Economics--Sociological aspects.
HM548 / .H25 2005
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introducing economic sociology / Comparative and historical approaches to economic sociology / The new institutionalisms in economics and sociology / Principles of an economic anthropology / Behavioral economics / Emotions and the economy / The economic sociology of the ancient Mediterranean world / The global economy : organization, governance, and development / The political and economic sociology of international economic arrangements / Post-communist economic systems / Markets in society / The sociology of labor markets and trade unions / Banking and financial markets / Sociology of work and occupations / Culture and consumption / The sociology of money and credit / Networks and economic life / The informal economy / Business groups and social organization / Entrepreneurship / Firms and environments / The state and the economy / A sociological approach to law and the economy / Welfare states and the economy / Education and the economy / New directions in the study of religion and economic life / Gender and economic sociology / The ethnic economy / Technology and economy / The economy and the environment / Neil J. Smelser, Richard Swedberg -- Frank Dobbin -- Victor Nee -- Pierre Bourdieu -- Roberto Weber, Robyn Dawes -- Mabel Berezin -- Ian Morris, J.G. Manning -- Gary Gereffi -- Neil Fligstein -- Lawrence P. King, Ivan Szelenyi -- Richard Swedberg -- Wolfgang Streeck -- Linda Brewster Stearns, Mark S. Mizruchi -- Andrew Abbott -- Vivianna Zelizer -- Bruce G. Carruthers -- Laurel Smith-Doerr, Walter W. Powell -- Alejandro Portes, William Haller -- Mark Granovetter -- Howard E. Aldrich -- Gerald F. Davis -- Fred Black, Peter Evans -- Lauren B. Edelman, Robin Stryker -- Evelyne Huber, John D. Stephens -- Mary C. Brinton -- Robert Wuthnow -- Paula England, Nancy Folbre -- Ivan Light -- Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Orsenigo, Mauro Sylos Labini -- Allan Schnaiberg.
Reflecting the growing interest in economic sociology, this new edition has been comprehensively updated to include important developments in this field of scholarship since the mid-nineties.
0691121257 9780691121253 0691121265 9780691121260
2004050524
Economics--Sociological aspects.
HM548 / .H25 2005
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