"Economic Life, Institutions, and Social Action: Reflections on Polanyi's Approach to Studying Economic Life"

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Title
"Economic Life, Institutions, and Social Action: Reflections on Polanyi's Approach to Studying Economic Life"
Abstract
The article focuses on the relevance of economist Karl Polyani's economic theories and tries to analyze if his book titled "The Great Transformation," could be considered as the foundation of current economic sociology and international political economy. The author of the article says that Polayni's theories focuses on contemporary economic sociology, market economy's self-destructive approach and consideration of the market economy as integral part of the society. His work on institutedness and economy's embedness in society are working as base for most of the challenging theories in economic sociology.
Date
August 13, 2005
Conference Name
Conference Papers -- American Sociological Association
Pages
1-20
Language
English
Short Title
"Economic Life, Institutions, and Social Action
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Gemici, Kurtulus. 2005. “Economic Life, Institutions, and Social Action: Reflections on Polanyi’s Approach to Studying Economic Life.” Pp. 1–20 in.
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Publication year
Keywords
  • capitalism
  • economic behavior
  • economics
  • embeddedness
  • Great Transformation, The (Book)
  • institutions
  • methodology
  • socioeconomics

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