Princeton University Press, 2005. — 749 p.
Introducing Economic Sociology
Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg
Comparative and Historical Approaches to Economic Sociology
Frank Dobbin
The New Institutionalisms in Economics and Sociology
Victor Nee
Principles of an Economic Anthropology
Pierre Bourdieu
Behavioral Economics
Roberto Weber and Robyn Dawes
Emotions and the Economy
Mabel Berezin
Section A The Economy in a Macrosociological Perpective
The Economic Sociology of the Ancient
Mediterranean World
Ian Morris and J. G. Manning
The Global Economy: Organization,
Governance, and Development
Gary Gereffi
The Political and Economic Sociology of
International Economic Arrangements
Neil Fligstein
Post-Communist Economic Systems
Lawrence P. King and Iván Szelényi
Section B The Sociology of Economic
Institutions and Economic Behavior
Markets in Society
Richard Swedberg
The Sociology of Labor Markets and Trade Unions
Wolfgang Streeck
Banking and Financial Markets
Linda Brewster Stearns and
Mark S. Mizruchi
Sociology of Work and Occupations
Andrew Abbott
Culture and Consumption
Viviana Zelizer
The Sociology of Money and Credit
Bruce G. Carruthers
Networks and Economic Life
Laurel Smith-Doerr and
Walter W. Powell
The Informal Economy
Alejandro Portes and William Haller
Section C The Sociology of Firms, Organizations, and Industries
Business Groups and Social
Organization
Mark Granovetter
Entrepreneurship
Howard E. Aldrich
Firms and Environments
Gerald F. Davis
The State and the Economy
Fred Block and Peter Evans
A Sociological Approach to Law and
the Economy
Lauren B. Edelman and Robin Stryker
Welfare States and the Economy
Evelyne Huber and John D. Stephens
Education and the Economy
Mary C. Brinton
New Directions in the Study of
Religion and Economic Life
Robert Wuthnow
Gender and Economic Sociology
Paula England and Nancy Folbre
The Ethnic Economy
Ivan Light
Technology and the Economy
Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Orsenigo, and Mauro Sylos Labini
The Economy and the Environment
Allan Schnaiberg