For at least a half-century, there has been active debate on the nature of the economy between classical and neoclassical economists and advocates of a more -substantivist- approach (most recently, cultural anthropologists)... The essays are uniformly well written and excellently documented.
PART I. INTRODUCTION, PART II. INDIVIDUALS AND MARKETS PART III. SOCIETY AS MARKET, PART IV. MARKETS IN SOCIETY PART V. MARKETS AS SOCIETY, About the Authors.
Roger Friedland, Richard Hecht, Santa Barbara) Friedland, Roger (University of California, Santa Barbara) Hecht, Richard (University of California, Steven Seidman, Jeffrey C. Alexander
Roger Friedland, John Mohr, Santa Barbara) Friedland, Roger (University of California, Santa Barbara) Mohr, John (University of California, John W. Mohr, Steven Seidman
Roger Friedland, John Mohr, Santa Barbara) Friedland, Roger (University of California, Santa Barbara) Mohr, John (University of California, John W. Mohr, Steven Seidman