The Elgar Companion to Social EconomicsJohn Bryan Davis, Wilfred Dolfsma Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010. gada 1. janv. - 704 lappuses I highly recommend this volume for all scholars interested in challenging conventional wisdom about how a capitalist economy works, and willing to call into question assumptions that narrow our interpretation, preventing more socially beneficial practices |
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2 Institutions culture and values | 28 |
3 Insecurity | 44 |
4 The ethical dimensions of the globalization thesis debate | 57 |
PART II THE SOCIALLY EMBEDDED INDIVIDUAL | 77 |
5 Individual preferences and decisionmaking | 79 |
19 Knowledge spillover entrepreneurship and innovation in large and small firms | 326 |
implications of a social economics view | 348 |
PART VII SOCIAL RELATIONS IN THE ECONOMY | 371 |
a critique and extension | 373 |
structure and content | 390 |
the example of innovation | 406 |
24 Methodological approaches in economics and anthropology | 427 |
PART VIII FINANCE MONEY AND POLICY | 445 |
6 The conception of the socially embedded individual | 92 |
7 The social dimension of internal conflict | 106 |
solutions to the problems of interest knowledge and identity | 121 |
PART III INDIVIDUALS IN CONTEXT | 137 |
9 Capabilities and wellbeing | 139 |
10 Culture values and institutions | 153 |
11 Caste and diversity in India | 171 |
12 Feminism andin economics | 188 |
PART IV GROWTH AND INEQUALITY | 207 |
13 Income distribution and inequality | 209 |
14 The social economics of growth and income inequality | 227 |
MARKETS | 249 |
15 Markets | 251 |
16 Are markets everywhere? Understanding contemporary processes of commodification | 267 |
its social meanings and role in provisioning | 287 |
FIRMS | 303 |
18 Firms collective action and its supportive values | 305 |
25 Saving stock market investments and pension systems | 447 |
26 Monetary policy | 463 |
a social economics approach | 478 |
false starts dead ends and social economic alternatives | 496 |
PART IX THE STATE | 517 |
29 The welfare state and privatization | 519 |
30 The states of social economics | 537 |
PART X LAW AND THE ECONOMY | 555 |
a Coasean perspective | 557 |
32 Social law and economics and the quest for dignity and rights | 575 |
PART XI THE LONG VIEW | 595 |
33 Technology and long waves in economic growth | 597 |
from territorial innovation to pathdependent geography | 607 |
35 Radical institutionalism | 632 |
36 Exploitation and surplus | 649 |
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