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245 04 $aThe handbook of economic sociology /$cNeil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg, editors.
260 $aPrinceton :$bPrinceton University Press ;$aNew York :$bRussell Sage Foundation,$c©1994.
300 $aviii, 835 pages :$billustrations ;$c27 cm.
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490 0 $aRussell Sage Foundation
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $apt. 1. Introduction : General concerns. The sociological perspective on the economy / Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg -- Culture and economy / Paul DiMaggio -- The return of institutional economics / Geoffrey M. Hodgson -- Transaction cost economics and organizational theory / Oliver E. Williamson -- Evolutionary theorizing about economic change / Richard R. Nelson -- Learning by monitoring : the institutions of economic development / Charles F. Sabel -- A rational choice perspective on economic sociology / James S. Coleman -- pt. 2. The economic core : economic systems, institutions, and behavior. Section A. The economy in macrosociological perspective. Civilizations and the organization of economies / Gary G. Hamilton -- The international economy and economic development / Gary Gereffi -- The socialist economic system / Ivan Szelenyi, Katherine Beckett, and Lawrence P. King.
505 0 $aSection B. The sociology of economic institutions and economic behavior. Markets as social structures / Richard Swedberg -- Capitalist work and labor markets / Chris Tilly and Charles Tilly -- Money, banking, and financial markets / Mark S. Mizruchi and Linda Brewster Stearns -- Trade, transportation, and spatial distribution / Michael D. Irwin and John D. Kasarda -- Networks and economic life / Walter W. Powell and Laurel Smith-Doerr -- Consumption, preferences, and changing lifestyles / Jonathan Frenzen, Paul M. Hirsch, and Philip C. Zerrillo -- The informal economy and its paradoxes / Alejandro Portes -- Section C. The sociology of firms, organizations, and industry. Business groups / Mark Granovetter -- Entrepreneurship and management / Alberto Martinelli -- Firms, wages, and incentives / Aage B. Sørensen -- Firms and their environments / Nitin Nohria and Ranjay Gulati -- Measuring performance in economic organizations / Marshall W. Meyer.
505 0 $apt. 3. Intersections of the economy. Education and the economy / Richard Rubinson and Irene Browne -- Gender and the economy / Ruth Milkman and Eleanor Townsley -- Religion and economic life / Robert Wuthnow -- The ethnic economy / Ivan Light and Stavros Karageorgis -- Labor and leisure / Nicole Woolsey Biggart -- The roles of the state in the economy / Fred Block -- Welfare states and the economy / Gösta Esping-Andersen -- The sociology of distribution / Suzanne Elise Shanahan and Nancy Brandon Tuma -- The economy and the environment / Johannes Berger.
520 $aDuring recent years social scientists have come to reaffirm that understanding almost any facet of social life requires a simultaneous grasp of how economic institutions work and how they are influenced by culture. Sociology, and especially economic sociology, is well equipped to be of assistance in this endeavor. Neil Smelser and Richard Swedberg bring together leading sociologists, economists, and political scientists in The Handbook of Economic Sociology, the first comprehensive view of this vital and growing field.
520 8 $aHere more than forty contributors examine the theoretical and empirical evolution of economic sociology; the social foundations of modern economic organizations; the interaction of economic factors with schools, the family, law, religion, work, and other institutions; and economic systems in historical, cross-cultural, and political perspectives. With the burgeoning of the field in the last decade, a definitive account is long overdue. Original and far-reaching, The Handbook of Economic Sociology provides a state-of-the-art overview that will appeal not only to sociologists and economists, but to all scholars who are interested in the impact of economics on the lives of people and nations.
650 0 $aEconomics$xSociological aspects.
650 1 $aSociology.
650 04 $agazdaságszociológia$xkézikönyv
650 6 $aÉconomie politique$xAspect sociologique.
650 7 $aSociología económica.$2embne
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650 17 $aEconomische sociologie.$2gtt
650 7 $aEconomia.$2larpcal
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650 7 $aSociologie économique.$2ram
653 0 $aEconomic conditions$aRelated to$aSociology
700 1 $aSmelser, Neil J.
700 1 $aSwedberg, Richard.
740 0 $aEconomic sociology.
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