Structures of Capital: The Social Organization of the EconomySharon Zukin, Paul Dimaggio CUP Archive, 1990年5月25日 - 449 頁 Increasing recognition of the inability of neoclassical economics to explain some aspects of economic life has engendered renewed interest in long neglected insights of classical sociology. Scholars are turning their attention to the study of the roles of culture, political power, and institutions in economic phenomena. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Why economics | 39 |
The paradigm of economic sociology | 57 |
Marxism functionalism and game theory | 87 |
Economic theories of organization | 121 |
The growth of public and private bureaucracies | 153 |
Capital market effects on external control of corporations | 175 |
Capital flows and the process of financial hegemony | 203 |
Business and politics in the United States and | 263 |
Political choice and the multiple logics of capital | 293 |
Private and social wage expansion in | 311 |
Visions of American management in postwar France | 343 |
Markets managers and technical autonomy | 373 |
Immigrant enterprise in the United States | 395 |
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Accounting rationality and financial legitimation | 227 |
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