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Trigilia, Carlo. Economic Sociology: State, Market, and Society in Modern Capitalism / Transl. by Nicola Owtram. Oxford; Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2002.
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Table of contents
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| Preface | vi |
| Acknowledgments | x |
| Introduction: What is Economic Sociology? | 1 |
| Part I: The Classics and the Sociology of Capitalism | 15 |
| 1. From Classical Economics to Economic Sociology | 17 |
| 2. The Origins and Developments of Capitalism: Simmel and Sombart | 36 |
| 3. Capitalism and the Western Civilization: Max Weber | 54 |
| 4. The Social Consequences of Capitalism: Durkheim and Veblen | 76 |
| 5. The Great Depression and the Decline of Liberal Capitalism: Polanyi and
Schumpeter | 96 |
| Part II: Themes and Routes of Contemporary Economic Sociology | 117 |
| 6. The Legacy of the Classics and the New Boundaries between Economics and
Sociology | 119 |
| 7. Modernization and Development of Backward Areas | 147 |
| 8. The Keynesian Welfare State and Comparative Political Economy |
166 |
| 9. The Crisis of Fordism and New Economic Sociology | 197 |
| 10. Globalization and the Diversity of Capitalisms | 237 |
| Notes | 256 |
| References | 264 |
| Index | 279 |