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Market and Society - Two Theoretical Frameworks

English · Hardback

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Treating the market as a complex social category, and not just as a purely economic phenomenon, this book presents two frameworks for analyzing the market in relation to society. After presenting first the economic framework and then the sociological framework, the author combines the two and, when feasible and sensible, integrates them. The result is an original and enlightening examination of such subjects as the nature of the market, market laws, equilibrium, and prices.

List of contents










Introduction
Catallactics
Sociologics
The Market in Catallactics
The Market in Sociologics
Market Laws in Catallactics
Market Laws in Sociologics
Market Equilibrium in Catallactics
Market Equilibrium in Sociologics
Value and Prices in Catallactics
Value and Prices in Sociologics


About the author










MILAN ZAFIROVSKI is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of North Texas in Denton. His research interests include economic sociology, social theory, and social inequality. He serves on the Editorial Board of the American Journal of Economics and Sociology and is the author of Exchange, Action, and Social Structure: Elements of Economic Sociology (Greenwood Press, 2001).

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