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The problem of the governance of economic transactions arises from the fact that they are sequential. This creates uncertainty regarding the fulfilment of implicit or explicit contracts. Institutional economics understands this uncertainty as arising from opportunism and seeks a solution in specialised contract enforcement institutions. Economic sociology understands the uncertainty as a result of misunderstanding and finds a solution in mechanisms of governance that, in addition to...
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The problem of the governance of economic transactions arises from the fact that they are sequential. This creates uncertainty regarding the fulfilment of implicit or explicit contracts. Institutional economics understands this uncertainty as arising from opportunism and seeks a solution in specialised contract enforcement institutions. Economic sociology understands the uncertainty as a result of misunderstanding and finds a solution in mechanisms of governance that, in addition to...
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This paper proposes an analytical framework using the regulation approach and consisting of explanations of some concepts and a simple way of modeling; the concepts and modeling are developed by focusing on the distributive aspect of environmental issues and using environmental costs as key indices. As a basis for the framework, we refer to the ideas of Polanyi and the surplus approach, and we recognize the socio-economic system as interlinked triple reproductions of the economy, humans, and...
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This article investigates China's market reforms and rapid economic development from the late 1970s. The following questions are posed: (1) How did the Chinese 'peasant revolution' and the rural policies and institutions of Mao China influence the market reforms and subsequent economic development? (2) How does China's development after the market reforms relate to Marxist and Polanyian notions of proletarization and commodification of land and labour as preconditions of capitalist...
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Coming along with Polanyi's ideas of fictitious commodity, this paper seeks to reveal the logical inconsistencies and silents in the economic science arguments on the labor force as a commodity. Once Marx's influence on the anti-capitalist movements is outstanding, we need to show his contribution, through his economic thought, to the scientific economism. As is well known, when proposed that the commodity sell by the worker was the 'labor force' instead the labor, as the classical...
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Our ambition is to point out that a fresh look at what is usualy considered to be Karl Polanyi’s magnum opus, The Great Transformation, opens some new prospects on its analytical. This interpretation qualifies some of the Hungarian author’s main critics, directed against his concept of desembeddedness. With this aim in mind, we re-interpret this debate in epistemological terms, i.e. the link between concepts and reality ; then we try to connect Karl Polanyi with the notion of performativity,...
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Crisis and institutional environment, crisis and organisational anticipations and crisis and consumer behaviour, just a few of the uses of the word « crisis » ; a word which, for over four years now, for the less perspicacious, and for over thirty years, for those who have been watching the bigger picture, has been the most appropriate word for this stage of development of the contemporary economic system. But exactly « what crisis are we talking about? ». That which is the result of a...
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Contents of book: Primera parte: Karl Polanyi y su obra: Actualidad de Karl Polanyi / Jean-Louis Laville. Karl Polanyi : su vida y época / Marguerite Mendell y Kari Polanyi Levitt. Karl Polanyi y la otra economía en América Latina / José Luis Coraggio -- Segunda parte: Los ensayos de Karl Polanyi: El lugar de las economías en las sociedades (1957) ; La economía como proceso instituido (1957) ; Aristóteles descubre la economía (1957) ; Feudalismo primitivo y feudalismo de la decadencia...
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This contribution aims at exploring what is today the new "normal" in economic policy, namely, austerity. It must be read as a homage to Karl Polanyi, the first who understood the tragedy, and to Kari Polanyi-Levitt, who expanded on her father's thought. Austerity has nothing to do with old anticyclical or stabilizing policies. It is a permanent regime devoid of any sound foundations. It is a pure quasi-religious policy that is self-reinforcing. The author emphasizes the fundamental conflict...
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An introduction is presented which discusses articles within the issue on topics including neoliberalism, the Austrian economist Karl Polanyi's perspective on the history of industrial society during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and free enterprise.
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How can we explain why Karl Polanyi's book The Great Transformation is more relevant today than ever before? The central thesis of the paper is that Polanyi's analysis is groundbreaking because it goes far beyond the interpretation of the civilization of the nineteenth century. By focusing on the "belief of economic determinism," Polanyi challenges the juxtaposition of being and thinking, of material life-process and consciousness. He rejects the assumption that society encompasses a world...
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