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The article presents a presidential address by Michael J. Piore, delivered at the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) Annual Meeting 2008 in San José, Costa Rica, in which he discussed the relationship between sociology and economics, and the role that this relationship plays at the current political juncture in the transition from neoliberalism to the formation of public policy.
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Maps out a set of solutions to various systemic problems "This report argues that nothing short of a Great Transition to a new economy is necessary and desirable, and also possible. " - We have called the process by which this could happen the Great Transition as a deliberate echo of The Great Transformation, written by Karl Polanyi in the 1940s.1 While in a relatively short report such as this we could not hope to achieve anything remotely comparable to Polanyi’s great work, the scale of...
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In their efforts to internationalize in the emerging global economy, co-operatives not only face a variety of problems that are common to all firms, but encounter specific challenges due to their particular value commitments, forms of incorporation and organizational structures. These features of cooperatives are generally seen as a major source of competitive disadvantages and may cause significant trade-offs, forcing cooperatives to choose between living up to their principles of member...
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The purpose of this paper is to contrast the work of Douglass North and Karl Polanyi regarding financial institutions associated in market economies. Both implicitly acknowledge the synergy between public and private financial markets, which can serve to solidify an alliance between wealth holders and the state, potentially at the expense of “sociery” at large. This alliance may stimulate growth, according to North, as well as impose the strain of the market, according to Polanyi. Taken...
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Le concept d’encastrement s’est imposé dans la nouvelle sociologie économique. Ce texte souligne sa polysémie. Dans une première partie, il rappelle les deux acceptions politique et réticulaire respectivement adoptées par Granovetter et Polanyi. Rapportée à la modernité démocratique, la démarche de Polanyi permet de mettre en évidence un double mouvement caractérisant les rapports entre économie et société, dont les grands traits sont synthétisés dans la deuxième partie. Si l’on adopte une...
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Nations are the forms of political organization which peoples construct for themselves. It is a commonplace to state that globalization tends (for the better) towards the end of nations. However the history of capitalism shows that such a hypothesis is questionable. Globalization is merely a stage in the development of capitalism, which has always leaned on certain nations to secure its deployment: England in the past, the U.S. today. The real question is thus that of the hegemony of one...
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This book approaches markets as a dynamic ensemble of institutions; and as a set of rules or norms, that contribute to the evolution of social systems of governance, and can be analysed as a structured social system. It tackles such questions as: * Where do markets come from and what drives their evolution? * How do organizations cope with the competitive dynamism of markets? * What is the role of governance mechanisms in the institutional coordination of markets? Using this 'new...
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This article argues that two different manifestations of rational behavior can coexist and collide in a relatively homogeneous society. In the Ticuna community of Arara in the Colombian Amazon; on the one hand, the majority of villagers tend to reach relatively lower levels of material wealth, following Polanyi's idea of the pre-modern man (1968a; 1968b; 1968c), and also Sahlins' (1972) idea of the original affluent man. On the other hand, community leaders and schoolteachers tend to...
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Based on the unpublished Kapp-Polanyi correspondence, the paper analyzes the relationship between the two economists, as well as the meaning and origin of substantive economics, i.e. one of the key concepts of institutional economics with distinctly European roots. The correspondence shows how both economists influenced each other in their similar understanding of the substantive economy, and reveals that these similarities and the mutual influence date back to the 'planning debate' of the...
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In Property Economics: Property Rights, Creditor’s Money and the Foundations of the Economy - Metropolis-Verlag, 2008.
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Karl Polanyi's views on the nature of "pre-market" society are influential not only among historians but also among economists concerned with present-day transitional and developing economies. This paper examines Polanyi's arguments about the "Great Transformation" from traditional to market society in the light of recent advances in economic theory and empirical evidence from a range of European and non-European societies. These theoretical and empirical considerations provide little...
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This is a book chapter from: The Social Generative Action of the Third Sector – Comparing International Experiences Edited by H. K. Anheier; G. Rossi, L. Boccacin, 2008, Vita e Pensiero, Milano
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This text will not focus on The Great Transformation but will deal with previous and following writings from Karl Polanyi where his emphasis is on the constitutive elements that define us as social beings and as agents of social change.
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Polanyi analyzes the historical deployment of a "formal" economic science starting from the triptych "market-rarety-instrumental rationality". It reveals this triptych, and the knowledge which is devoted to it, as being a part of a question broader than should analyze a "substantial" economic science being interested in the triptych "need-nature-institution". If we can and must follow Polanyi in his criticism of economism suited to the first triptytic, we have more reserve to accept his...
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This article discusses a renewed interest in the work of scholar Karl Polanyi and the incorporation of his work into the body of institutional economics. This article discusses the notion of time in Polanyi's work and how it differs from the metaphor of time inherent in neoclassical economics. The author discusses the definition of the word "primitives" and its relationship to social policy, and how Polanyi deployed the actual state of primitives in order to replace the economistic...
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This article discusses the relationship among economic constraints, social reform and societal pressures for a humane society, drawing on the insights of scholars Karl Polanyi and Herbert A. Simon. One of the key issues in Polanyi's work is the divergence between economic and societal values in modern capitalism. The divergence leads to a reaction against the rationale of the market and to what Polanyi refers to as the double movement. The distinction between internal consistency and...
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The originality of Karl Polanyi's (1886-1964) work in the interwar period and his work in the 1950's has gained increasing recognition in recent years, during which time the major debate on modernity has erupted. In order to link Polanyi's work with this debate, the article first discusses his legacy on the controversial concept of progress and then relates his position to this debate. Polanyi's position combines the better aspects of the two rival approaches to modernity. The article then...
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Cet article se propose d’analyser le sens de l’invention d’une « économie de la connaissance » et de la transformation de la connaissance en bien économique, illustrée par la transformation des droits de propriété intellectuelle. En poursuivant l’analyse de Karl Polanyi à propos des « quasi-marchandises », la connaissance doit plutôt être considérée comme une marchandise « fictive ». C’est le point de vue adopté dans cet article qui montre comment la tentative actuelle de rendre cette...
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This paper is based on the idea that the early debate on economic calculation in a planned economy conducted in Vienna among Neurath, Mises, and Polanyi (1919-1925) was the starting point for the development of a particular form of heterodox economic theory propounded by liberal thinkers like Mises and by socialists like Neurath and Polanyi. Mises claimed that solving the problem of calculation was impossible, and consequently that a centrally planned economy was not theoretically feasible....
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