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New economic sociology and economic theory
Abstract The paper begins with a brief reminder of the origin of economic sociology. It then surveys research by economic sociologists from the 1980s to the present, with a focus on their relation to political economy, which ranges from close to arm's length.
P. Steiner
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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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Where did the new economic sociology come from?
Theory and Society, 2007Like all new research fields, the “new economic sociology” was produced by the redeployment of relatively diverse researchers under a single academic label. Academic entrepreneurs in the second half of the 1980s took up the traditional term of the European “founding fathers” claiming they were renewing the discipline while distinguishing themselves ...
Convert, Bernard, Heilbron, Johan
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Economics of Convention and New Economic Sociology
Current Sociology, 2007This article is part of a larger exploration of the French economics of convention tradition. The aim of the article is to explore potential common themes in economic sociology and economics of conventions. The article explores two issues raised by economics of conventions that may be of particular importance to economic sociology. First, the explicit
S. Jagd
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The Sociological Review, 2014
This paper analyses the problem of the asocial view of the market at the theoretical core of contemporary economic sociology. Despite much emphasis on the apparent interpenetration of society and the economy, contemporary economic sociology is rooted in an analytical distinction between the two spheres.
David Calnitsky
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This paper analyses the problem of the asocial view of the market at the theoretical core of contemporary economic sociology. Despite much emphasis on the apparent interpenetration of society and the economy, contemporary economic sociology is rooted in an analytical distinction between the two spheres.
David Calnitsky
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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
A. Schrank
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NEW ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY AND THE OSTROMS:
2021Alice Calder, Virgil Henry Storr
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The new economic sociology and its relevance to Australia
Journal of Sociology, 2005This article reviews three recent books - one Australian, one European and one American - in order to reflect on the current state of play in economic sociology. Economic sociology is a fast-growing field of research in the US, and to a lesser extent in Europe, but it has barely registered in Australia.
M. Gilding
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