ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introduction1. Introduction, by Fikret Adaman and Pat Devine
2. New Paradigms for the Third Millennium, by Surendra Patel
FOUNDATIONS
3. Human Computability and the Institutions of Exchange: Polanyi's Models, by James Stodder
4. Co-evolving Social Institutions: An Example of Status and Markets, by Jeffrey Carpenter
5. "Unthinking" Eighteenth Century Economics: The Social Construction of Insight and Error in the "Core States," by Roger Krohn
6. Money without Exchange: Theoretical Reconsiderations, by Jean-Yves Moisseron
7. Polanyi on Institutions and Money: An Interpretation Suggested by a Reading of Commons, Mitchell and Veblen, by Jérôme Maucourant
8. Reciprocity, Redistribution and Market Exchange in the Informal Economy, by Larissa Lomnitz
9. The Social Embeddedness of the Economy and Its Implications for Economic Governance, by Bob Jessop
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND CAPITALISM
10. International Accumulation and Global Deregulation: A Study of International Accumulation and Its Emerging Mode of Regulation, by Behzad Yaghmaian
11. The "Geo-Governance" and "Embeddedness" of Cross-Border Regional Modes of Growth: Some Theoretical Issues and the Case of "Greater China," by Ngai-Ling Sum
12. Hiring People and Cultures: The Commodification of Migration Processes, by Hélène Pellerin
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND TRANSITION
13. Income Inequalities in the Transition: Poland in Comparative Perspective, by Tadeusz Kowalik
14. Hungary and the European Union: Euphoria and Obstacles in the 1990s, by László Andor
POSSIBLE FUTURES
15. Young Marx's "Paris Writings" and Polanyi: Beyond the State and the Market, by Gibin Hong
16. Political and Moral Implications of Reciprocity Networks in Modern Societies, by Ayþe Buðra
17. The Restitution of Economics in Political Culture: Toward an Integral Consideration of Capital, by Patrice Meyer-Bisch
18. Participation in Decision Making at the Firm Level: Employees' Attitudes in the Textile Industry in Turkey, by Fikret Adaman, Sina Mandalinci and Yahya Madra
19. The Institutional Context of Entrepreneurial Activity, by Pat Devine