Karl Polanyi on the Limitations of Formalism in Economics
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- Stanfield, James Ronald (Author)
- Carroll, Michael C. (Author)
- Wrenn, Mary V. (Author)
Title
Karl Polanyi on the Limitations of Formalism in Economics
Abstract
This chapter examines Karl Polanyi's critique of formalism in economics and his case for a more institutional economics based upon a reconstitution of the facts of economic life on as wide an historical basis as possible. The argument below reviews Polanyi's argument with regard to the relation between economic anthropology and comparative economics, the contrast between the formalist and substantive approaches to economic analysis, the notion of an economistic fallacy, the most important limitations of the conventional formalist economics approach, and the nature and import of the new departure that Polanyi envisioned.
James Ronald Stanfield, Michael C. Carroll, Mary V. Wrenn (2006), Karl Polanyi on the Limitations of Formalism in Economics, in Donald C. Wood (ed.) Choice in Economic Contexts (Research in Economic Anthropology, Volume 25) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.241 - 266
Book Title
Choice in Economic Contexts
Series
Research in Economic Anthropology
Series Number
25
Volume
25
# of Volumes
0
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Date
January 1, 2006
Pages
241-266
Language
English
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2017-01-03, 2:44 p.m.
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emeraldinsight.com (Atypon)
Citation
Stanfield, James Ronald, Michael C. Carroll, and Mary V. Wrenn. 2006. “Karl Polanyi on the Limitations of Formalism in Economics.” Pp. 241–66 in Choice in Economic Contexts. Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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Keywords
- economic anthropology
- formalism
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