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Zukin, Sharon, and Paul J. DiMaggio (eds.). Structures of Capital: The Social Organization of the Economy. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
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Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
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| Preface | vii |
| Contributors | ix |
| 1. Introduction (Sharon Zukin and Paul DiMaggio) | 1 |
| Part I: Theory-building in economic sociology | 37 |
| 2. Clean models vs. dirty hands: Why economics is different from sociology
(Paul Hirsch, Stuart Michaels, and Ray Friedman) | 39 |
| 3. The paradigm of economic sociology (Richard Swedberg, Ulf Himmelstrand,
and Goran Brulin) | 57 |
| 4. Marxism, functionalism, and game theory (Jon Elster) | 87 |
| Part II: Forms of organization | 119 |
| 5. Economic theories of organization (Charles Perrow) | 121 |
| 6. The growth of public and private bureaucracies (Marshall W. Meyer)
| 153 |
| Part III: Finance capital | 173 |
| 7. Capital market effects on external control of corporations (Linda Brewster
Stearns) | 175 |
| 8. Capital flows and the process of financial hegemony (Beth Mintz and
Michael Schwartz) | 203 |
| 9. Accounting rationality and financial legitimation (Paul Montagna)
| 227 |
| Part IV: Capitalist states | 261 |
| 10. Business and politics in the United States and the United Kingdom (Michael
Useem) | 263 |
| 11. Political choice and the multiple "logics" of capital (Fred Block)
| 293 |
| 12. Private and social wage expansion in the advanced market economies (Roger
Friedland and Jimy Sanders) | 311 |
| Part V: Entrepreneurship | 341 |
| 13. Visions of American management in postwar France (Luc Boltanski)
| 343 |
| 14. Markets, managers/ and technical autonomy in British plants (Peter
Whalley) | 373 |
| 15. Immigrant enterprise in the United States (Roger Waldinger) | 395 |
| Index | 425 |