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Contemporary Austrian Economics and the New Economic Sociology
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Contemporary Austrian economics and the new economic sociology have much in common. First, they share intellectual influences, especially Max Weber. Second, they offer similar critiques of neoclassical economics, and both stress the importance of Verstehen.
Ryan Neil Langrill, Virgil Henry Storr
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The new new economic sociology – the market intervention test
Journal of Cultural EconomyThis paper explores what happens when the ‘new new economic sociology’ – the figure created with Callon’s importation of ANT to the study of markets – intervenes in market interventions. Empirically, the paper examines a situation in which a researcher moves out of her habitual position of studying economists and engineers doing markets, to instead ...
José Ossandón, Trine Pallesen
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Economic Sociology in the New Millennium
Contemporary Sociology, 2000Economic sociology is now a sociological specialization with a distinct identity (Smelser and Swedberg 1994). In the twentieth century, it focused on the internal workings of organizations human relations, organization design, and internal labor markets (Baron and Hannan 1994) .
Bruce G. Carruthers, Brian Uzzi
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Economic Sociology and New Institutional Economics
2005When economic sociology appeared on the academic scene in the mid-1980s its interactions with New Institutional Economics were soon plentiful as well as productive. Especially the ideas of Oliver Williamson and Douglass North were often discussed and found useful. That this was a fruitful interaction is exemplified not least by the fact that Williamson’
Victor Nee, Richard Swedberg
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Economic sociology â old and new
International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2011In this article, we discuss ‘classical’ sociology and ‘new’ economic sociology to show the interest of sociologists in economic issues and to examine the relationship between economics and sociology from a sociological perspective. We maintain that, besides empirical studies, sociologists have contributed to the analysis of economic systems ...
Adel Daoud, Bengt Larsson
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A New Handbook of Economic Sociology
Review of Sociology, 2006Smelser, N.J. and Swedberg, R. eds.: The Handbook of Economic Sociology. Princeton-Oxford/New-York: Princeton University Press/Russel Sage Foundation, 2005.
Bernadett Szél +4 more
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New Economics of Sociological Criminology
Annual Review of Sociology, 2002▪ Abstract This paper begins with a summary of the rational choice approach and its implications for the study of criminal behavior. I then review research on offending that uses the rational choice approach in conjunction with more sociological orientations.
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Toward a New Economic Sociology of Development
Sociology of Development, 2015What explains the differential growth rates that foster international income inequality? The leading sociological answers have taken conflicting positions on the assumptions of self-interest and diminishing returns that are taken for granted in the neoclassical literature. While modernization theorists traced the periphery's inability to take advantage
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New Economic Policy, Social Development and Sociology
Sociological Bulletin, 1995L'A. rappelle que l'Inde soutient une politique de liberalisation de son economie depuis 1991. Il examine les consequences sur le plan social comme sur le plan economique de ce type de politique. Il montre que la situation economique de l'Inde a eu tendance a se deteriorer rapidement avec l'apparition d'une tres forte inflation.
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Economic Thought journal
Nearly 50 years ago, Mark Granovetter initiated a fundamental critique of economic theory. His critique was the starting point for the New Economic Sociology (NES). Particularly, he criticized the emerging theories of New Institutional Economics (NIE), focusing on the ideas of Oliver Williamson (1932–2020) who was one of the most prominent ...
Henrik Egbert +2 more
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Nearly 50 years ago, Mark Granovetter initiated a fundamental critique of economic theory. His critique was the starting point for the New Economic Sociology (NES). Particularly, he criticized the emerging theories of New Institutional Economics (NIE), focusing on the ideas of Oliver Williamson (1932–2020) who was one of the most prominent ...
Henrik Egbert +2 more
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