Structures of Capital: The Social Organization of the Economy

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Sharon Zukin, Paul Dimaggio
CUP Archive, 25/05/1990 - 449 páginas
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.
 

Índice

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
Index
425
Direitos de autor

Accounting rationality and financial legitimation
227

Palavras e frases frequentes

Informação bibliográfica