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Inspired by Karl Polanyi’s writings on three allocation modes, namely reciprocity, exchange and redistribution, we first tested a reciprocity ring with ten players. The baseline treatment, with no possibility of socialisation, displayed very low levels of allocative efficiency. Consistently with the Polanyian approach to reciprocity, we found that inducing the notion of symmetry among the players increased efficiency levels significantly. We then simulated a market exchange, with significant...
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The aim of this contribution is to analyze the dynamic of social innovation of home-care services. Based on the works of Polanyi which analyse socio-economic dynamics and on feminist theories in the field of care, we develop an original grid of analysis developing criteria to grasp the processes of social innovation and to highlight the peculiarities of gender relationships at stake in these services. We also suggest normative criteria to evaluate the quality of social innovation. We apply...
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Neoclassical economists posit that the freeing of market forces will lead, ceteris paribus, to a reduction in levels of corruption. There are several mechanisms through which this hypothesized effect is channeled, the most important of which is competition pressure brought by the entry of foreign firms into the domestic market. The empirical leverage of this approach has been strongly challenged by events of recent years. In China and Russia, market liberalization has not had the expected...
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Two of the most salient aspects of the recent shift towards financialisation and neoliberal restructuring since the 1970s have been the restructuring of global production towards China, and the growing threat to workersâ livelihoods posed by increased capital mobility. Both of these trends can be seen as capitalâs response to the crisis of profitability that has arisen from the unsustainable global social accord between workers and capital that was inherent in post-War US hegemony....
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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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For intellectual generations born at the end of the 19th century in Europe, the discourses on rights were to a large measure determined by proponents and detractors of various versions of Marxism. Hence the debates on justice and rights predominantly operated with the conceptual and analytical instruments of European political economy. These debates also were premised on assumptions about the status of the political economy of Europe and North America in the distribution of global space. But...
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Globalization--the interconnection of the world culturally, socially, politically, and economically--has generated intense theoretical and practical concerns. Is globalization inevitable? What are the effects of globalization on social structures and individual perceptions? What is the effect of globalization on societal level inequality? America Transformed: Globalization, Inequality, and Power examines these questions by analyzing the links among global processes and shifting patterns of...
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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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Within the field of critical political economy exists a literature urging a re-conceptualization of democracy (Munck 2002, Cox 1997, Webster and Adler 1998). Liberal, particularly neo-liberal, political systems are critiqued for their binary separation of economics and politics leading to substantive disenfranchisement and elitest governance. Robert Cox (1997) has called this âlimited democracyâ and argues that consumer choice and infrequent elections cannot be equated with democratic...
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The article offers a critical reappraisal of Karl Polanyi's claim that the restructuring of the economy based on the ideals of the self-regulating market inevitably leads society to reassert itself against the commodification of land, labour and money. Dubbed as the "double movement," the author focuses his reappraisal on the two aspects of the movement. The first refers to the push for free market reforms by various groups in society, and the second refers to the counter-movements that he...
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The article reviews the book "The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time," by Karl Polayni.
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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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Typically when we think of street markets we think of chaotic places full of energy and vibrating with danger and opportunity. Traders or governments create markets to meet existing and emergent demands as well as the unintended consequences of other policy decisions. It is this institutional design, this governance, this regulatory process that provides access to the market and organizes the vending space therein. Public and private entities operating in fiscally constrained environments...
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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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Latin America is currently undergoing Karl Polanyi's "double movement" at full swing, as most governments of the region are currently experimenting with policies that defy the neoliberal orthodoxy that has been reigning there for almost three decades. One of such governments has been the center-left Concertación governments of Chile, which have been elected since the restoration of democracy in 1990. In addition to poverty alleviation programs, Concertación has been in an ongoing process...
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La société est-elle condamnée à subir les lois du marché ? La publication d'Essais inédits de l'économiste Karl Polanyi permet de redécouvrir le (...)
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In this article, Polanyi's (1944) notion of society as constituted by three forms of economic integration (market exchange, reciprocity, and redistribution) is applied to entrepreneurship. In advanced capitalism, the market-exchange relationship is the dominant form of economic integration; secondary relationships of reciprocity and redistribution, however, co-exist alongside relations of market exchange. Following Polanyi (1944), this article introduces an "embedded market" approach to...
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This paper traces China's move towards a market economy in the mid-1980s, the near triumph of market forces in the 1990s, and the countermovement this engendered as inequalities between the rich and poor increased and social security networks collapsed. It focuses on the country's regional and healthcare policies to illustrate how it has dealt with issues of inequality and insecurity over time. The prevailing view now is that the market is necessary but it must be embedded in society. And...
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