The Sociology of the Economy
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Contributors vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction: The Sociology of the Economy 1(26) Frank Dobbin PART I HOW POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS SHAPE MARKETS 27(66) Organizing America 29(14) Charles Perrow The State and the Associational Order of the Economy: The Institutionalization of Cartels and Trade Associations in Japan, 1931 to 1945 43(31) Bai Gao On Legal Institutions and Their Role in the Economy 74(19) Richard Swedberg PART II HOW ECONOMIC MODELS SHAPE MARKETS 93(98) The Globalization of American Banking, 1962 to 1981 95(32) Mark S. Mizruchi Gerald F. Davis Corporate Governance, Legitimacy, and Models of the Firm 127(30) William D. Schneper Mauro F. Guillen Global Microstructures: The Interaction Practices of Financial Markets 157(34) Karin Knorr Cetina Urs Bruegger PART III HOW NETWORKS SHAPE MARKETS 191(74) Obligation, Risk, and Opportunity in the Renaissance Economy: Beyond Social Embeddedness to Network Co-Constitution 193(35) Paul D. McLean John F. Padgett The Effects of Domain Overlap and Non-Overlap on Organizational Performance, Growth, and Survival 228(37) Heather A. Haveman Lisa A. Keister PART IV HOW ECONOMIC IDEAS SHAPE MARKETS 265(68) Competing Logics in Health Care: Professional, State, and Managerial 267(21) W. Richard Scott Talking About Property in the New Chinese Domestic Property Regime 288(20) Deborah S. Davis Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant Industry 308(25) Kieran Healy Index 333
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