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Callon, Michel (ed.). The Laws of the Markets. Oxford; Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers/Sociological
Review, 1998.
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Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
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| Introduction: The embeddedness of economic markets in
economics | 1 |
| Michel Gallon
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| The proliferation of social currencies | 58 |
| Viviana A. Zelizer
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| Markets as cultures: an ethnographic approach | 69 |
| Mitchel Y. Abolafia
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| Efficiency, culture, and politics: the transformation of
Japanese management in 1946-1966 | 86 |
| Bai Gao
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| Recombinant property in East European capitalism | 116 |
| David Stark
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| The making of an industry: electricity in the United States | 147 |
| Mark Granovetter and Patrick McGuire
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| The margins of accounting | 174 |
| Peter Miller
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| Another discipline for the market economy: marketing as a
performative knowledge and know-how for capitalism | 194 |
| Franck Cochoy
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| The unlikely encounter between economics and a market:
the case of the cement industry | 222 |
| Herve Dumez and Alain Jeunemaitre
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| An essay on framing and overflowing: economic externalities
revisited by sociology | 244 |
| Michel Gallon
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| Notes on contributors | 270 |
| Index | 273 |