For Polanyian Economic Geographies

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Author/contributor
Title
For Polanyian Economic Geographies
Abstract
Karl Polanyi has been an influential but also somewhat elusive figure in economic geography. Best known for his evocative notion of social embeddedness, it is perhaps fitting that Polanyi's presence has been more metaphorical than substantive. The paper asks what a more engaged Polanyian economic geography might look like. Focusing on methodological affinities, a response is developed in terms of a commitment to the substantivist (as opposed to formal) analysis of actually existing economic formations, together with a more purposive embrace of institutionalism, holism, and comparativism.
Publication
Environment and Planning A
Volume
45
Issue
7
Pages
1545-1568
Date
2013-07-01
Journal Abbr
Environ Plan A
Language
English
ISSN
0308-518X, 1472-3409
Accessed
2016-11-08, 4:37 p.m.
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Citation
Peck, Jamie. 2013. “For Polanyian Economic Geographies.” Environment and Planning A 45 (7): 1545–68. DOI: 10.1068/a45236.
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Keywords
  • comparative economy
  • economic geography
  • institutionalism
  • substantivism

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