Economy and Society
Overviews in Economic Sociology
Edited by:
- Alberto Martinelli - University of Milan, Italy
- Neil J Smelser - Center for Advanced Social & Behavioral Sciences, USA, University of California, Berkeley, USA (Emeritus), University of California, Berkeley, USA
February 1991 | 322 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Led by eminent scholars Martinelli and Smelser, a team of prominent researchers examines the relationship between economy and society. Beginning with an analysis of the historical development of economic theories, the contributors to Economy and Society consider vital issues such as educational systems and the economy; market, state, and their place in advanced capitalist societies as well as in centrally planned economies; ideology and economic activity; international financial networks and institutions; and transnational corporations.
As a major overview of the bond between sociology and economy, students, scholars, and professionals in sociology, economics, and public policy will find this book valuable and enlightening.
INTRODUCTION
Alberto Martinelli and Neil J Smelser
Economic Sociology
PART ONE: CULTURAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXTS OF THE ECONOMY
Michio Morishima
Ideology and Economic Activity
A H Halsey
Educational Systems and the Economy
PART TWO: ECONOMIC CO-ORDINATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Johannes Berger
Market and State in Advanced Capitalist Societies
Andrzej K Ko[ac]zmi[ac]nski
Market and State in Centrally Planned Economies
Arnaldo Bagnasco
The Informal Economy
PART THREE: INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES AND NATIONAL SOCIETIES
Ay[ci]se [um]Onc[um]u
International Labour Migration and Class Relations
Volker Bornschier and Hanspeter Stamm
Transnational Corporations
Gary Gereffi
International Economies and Domestic Policies
Richard Swedberg
International Financial Networks and Institutions
`contain(s) some provocative questions and insights those interested in macrosociological views of the economy could profit from.' - Contemporary Sociology