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Socio-Economic Review 2:109-135 (2004)
© 2004 Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics

Polanyi Symposium: a conversation on embeddedness

Greta Krippner, Mark Granovetter, Fred Block, Nicole Biggart, Tom Beamish, Youtien Hsing, Gillian Hart, Giovanni Arrighi, Margie Mendell, John Hall, Michael Burawoy, Steve Vogel and Sean O'Riain*

Affiliations and correspondence: see cast of characters, p. 134

This conversation, transcribed from a conference in April 2002, is intended to illuminate current debates about the use and abuse of the embeddedness concept in economic sociology.

Key Words: embeddedness • markets • economic sociology • JEL classification: B520 current heterodox approaches: institutional; evolutionary, L230 organization of production


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