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1. Working with and beyond Polanyian perspectives – Mark Harvey, Sally Randles and Ronnie Ramlogan Part 1: Working within the legacy of Polanyi 2. The forgotten institutions – Michele Cangiani 3. Institutions, politics and culture: a Polanyian perspective on economic change – John Harriss 4. The enforcement of contracts and property rights: constitutive versus epiphenomenal conceptions of law – Geoffrey Hodgson 5. Karl Polanyi and the instituted process of economic democratisation – Marguerite Mendell 6. Reinstituting the economic process: (re)embedding the economy in society and nature – Fikret Adaman, Pat Devin and Begum Ozkaynak 7. Moral philosophy and economic sociology: what MacIntyre learnt from Polanyi – Peter McMylor Part 2: New directions 8. Issues for a neo-Polanyian research agenda in economic sociology – Sally Randles 9. Instituting economic processes in society – Mark Harvey 10. Labour markets as instituted economic process: a comparison of France and the UK – Nathalie Moncel 11. Telephone transactions: instituting new processes of exchange and distribution – Miriam Glucksmann 12. Instituted economic processes in the telecommunications sector – Andrea Mina 13. Corporate merger as dialectical double movement and instituted process – Sally Randles and Ronnie Ramlogan Index |
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