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White, Harrison C. Markets from Networks: Socioeconomic Models of Production. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
University Press, 2002.
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Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
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Reviews:
"This is an original and stimulating work by an eminent sociologist who undertakes
to analyze the structure and workings of economic markets."--W. J. Baumol, Journal
of Economics
"This is a work of remarkable scope and ambition. Harrison White is one of the
leading lights of 'new economic sociology'."--Costas Lapavitsas, Enterprise & Society
Endorsements:
"A tour de force in the new economic sociology. Markets from Networks develops
and applies an innovative and realistic theory of production markets that encompasses
a broad array of economic phenomena. It is breathtaking both in its comprehensiveness
and its modeling generality. And it is a masterful combination of theory, modeling,
and an interpretive approach. This book is a major breakthrough."--Wayne Baker, University
of Michigan Business School
"Any book by Harrison White is necessarily an important book. This is no different.
He is one of the most creative and inspiring scholars in the field."--Joel Podolny,
Stanford University
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