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Rauch, James E., and Alessandra Casella (eds.). Networks and Markets. N.Y.: Russell Sage, 2001.
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Table of contents
Abstract
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| Acknowledgments | ix |
Chapter 1. Networks and Markets: Concepts for Bridging Disciplines
James E. Rauch and Gary G. Hamilton | 1 |
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2. Bandwidth and Echo: Trust, Information, and Gossip in Social Networks
Ronald S. Burt |
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Discussion: Another View of Trust and Gossip
Joel Sobel | 75 |
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Chapter 3. The Organization of the Taiwanese and South Korean Economies:
A Comparative Equilibrium Analysis
Robert C. Feenstra, Gary G. Hamilton, and Deng-Shing Huang | 86 |
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Discussion: Stability, Efficiency, and the National Organization of
Production
Neil Fligstein | 143 |
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Chapter 4. Market Organization and Individual Behavior: Evidence from Fish
Markets
Alan Kirman | 155 |
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Discussion: Comments and Further Thoughts on "Market Organization
and Individual Behavior"
Alessandra Casella | 196 |
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Chapter 5. Organizational Genesis, Identity, and Control: The Transformation
of Banking in Renaissance Florence
John F. Padgett | 211 |
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Discussion: Comments and Further Thoughts on "Organizational Genesis,
Identity, and Control: The Transformation of Banking in Renaissance Florence"
Gregory Besharov and Avner Greif | 258 |
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Chapter 6. Black Ties Only? Ethnic Business Networks, Intermediaries, and
African American Retail Entrepreneurship
James E. Rauch | 270 |
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Discussion: Ethnic Ties and Entrepreneurship: Comment on "Black Ties
Only? Ethnic Business Networks, Intermediaries, and African American Retail Entrepreneurship"
Marta Tienda and Rebeca Raijman | 310 |
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Chapter 7. Concluding Remarks: Questions for Policy
Alessandra Casella | 328 |
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| Index | 339 |