The Elgar Companion to Social Economics

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John 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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an introduction and a view of the field
1
PART I SOCIAL CONCERNS IN ECONOMICS
9
1 Environment and sustainability
11
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
Index
667
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