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Economic Sociology
Vol 6 No 1 (2005)Interview with Victor Nee
David Stark, Balazs Vedres Social Times of Network Spaces: Network Sequences and Foreign Investment in Hungary
Max Weber Economy and Society. Chapter II: Sociological Categories of Economic Actions
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Economic Sociology
Vol 5 No 5 (2004)Interview with Howard Aldrich
Vadim Radaev Economic-Sociological Alternative of Karl Polanyi
Gary Gereffi The International Economy and Economic Development
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Economic Sociology
Vol 5 No 4 (2004)Interview with Gary Gereffy
Soren Jagd French Economics of Convention and Economic Sociology
Richard Swedberg New Economic Sociology: What Has Been Accomplished, What Is Ahead?
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Economic Sociology
Vol 5 No 3 (2004)Interview with Claire Wallace
Vadim Volkov Mafia in the Mirror of Sociology
James Coleman A Rational Choice Perspective on Economic Sociology
Paul DiMaggio Culture and Economy
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Economic Sociology
Vol 5 No 2 (2004)Interview with Frank Dobbin
Frederic Welter, Teemu Kautonen, Alexander Chepurenko, Elena Malieva The Management Structure of the Network Societies of Small Enterprises and the Role of Trust: the Comparison of Russian and German Cases
Fred Block The Roles of the State in the Economy
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Economic Sociology
Vol 5 No 1 (2004)Interview with Harrison White
Andrey Yakovlev Interaction of Interest Groups and Their Impact on Economic Reforms in Modern Russia (ending)
Frank Dobbin Political Culture and Industrial Rationality
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Economic Sociology
Vol 4 No 5 (2003)Interview with Laurent Thevenot
Andrey Yakovlev Interaction of Interest Groups and Their Impact on Economic Reforms in Modern Russia
Alejandro Portes The Informal Economy and Its Paradoxes
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Economic Sociology
Vol 4 No 4 (2003)Interview with Endre Sik
Svetlana Barsukova Informal Economy: Definition and Structure
Denis Strebkov, Olga Gribanova The Development of the Credit System in Russia: the Needs and Preferences of the Population
Richard Swedberg, Neil Smelser Introducing Economic Sociology
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Economic Sociology
Vol 4 No 3 (2003)Interview with Carlo Trigilia
Alexander Chepurenko et al. Entrepreneurial Potential of Russian society: Analysis and Recommendations to Encourage Involving the Population into the Small Business (Conclusion)
Vadim Volkov Force Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Russia. Part 9: Latent Fragmentation of the Russian State
Walter W Powell, Lorel Smith-Dor Networks and Economic life
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Economic Sociology
Vol 4 No 2 (2003)Interview with Neil Smelser
Vadim Radaev What is the Competition?
Alexander Chepurenko Entrepreneurial Potential of the Russian Society: Analysis and Recommendations of How to Involve People into Small Businesses. Part 1.
Vadim Volkov Force Entrepreneurship. Part 8: State Formation as a Historical Process
Mitchell Abolafia Markets as Cultures: An Ethnographic Approach
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Economic Sociology
Vol 4 No 1 (2003)Interview with Walter Powell
Yana Roshchina Formal and Informal Costs of Entering University: How Much are We Ready to Pay?
Vadim Volkov Force Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Russia. Part 7
Neil Fligstein Markets as Policy: A Political-Сultural Approach to Market Institutions
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Economic Sociology
Vol 3 No 5 (2002)Interview with Tatiana Zaslavskaya
Vadim Radaev What is the Economic Action?
Svetlana Barsukova Shadow Labour Market and Labour Law in Russia (to the Question of New Labour Code)
Vadim Volkov Force Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Russia. Part 6: Gangsters and Capitalists
Pierre Bourdieu Forms of Capital
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Economic Sociology
Vol 3 No 4 (2002)Interview with George Akerlof
Interview with Oliver Williamson
Vadim Radaev Term of Capital, Forms of Capitals and Their Conversion
Vadim Volkov Force Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Russia. Part 5: Informal Force Structure
Viviana Zelizer Making Multiple Money
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Economic Sociology
Vol 3 No 3 (2002)Interview with Nicole Biggart
Interview with Neil Fligstein
Vadim Radaev Once Again: Subject of Economic Sociology
Vadim Volkov Force Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Russia. Part 4
Mark Granovetter Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness
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Economic Sociology
Vol 3 No 2 (2002)Interview with Michael Burawoy
Interview with Gyorgy Lengyel
Vadim Volkov Force Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Russia. Part 1 and 2
Andrey Shevchuk Post-Fordism as a a research programme
Karl Polanyi The Economy as instituted process
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Economic Sociology
Vol 3 No 1 (2002)Interview with Mark Granovetter
Interview with Richar Sdwedberg
Vadim Radaev Russian business: on the way to legalization?
Vadim Volkov Force Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Russia. Part 1
Amitai Etzioni Socioeconomics: next steps
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Economic Sociology
Vol 2 No 5 (2001)Interview with Devid Stark
Interview with Fred Block
Vladimir Gimpelson, Daniel Treisman, Galina Monusova Public employment and redistributive politics: evidence from Russia's regions
Nicole Biggart Social organization and economic development
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Economic Sociology
Vol 2 No 4 (2001)Interview with Richard Swedberg
Harrison C. White, Markets and Firms Notes toward the future of economic sociology
Neil Fligstein Fields power and social skills: a critical analysis of new institutional currents
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Economic Sociology
Vol 2 No 3 (2001)Vadim Radaev A New Institutional Approach: the Construction of a Research Scheme
Simon Clarke The Russian Labor Market
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Economic Sociology
Vol 2 No 2 (2001)Vadim Radaev, Svetlana Barsukova Principles of Labor Distribution between Spouses in a Modern Urban Family
Devid Stark Heterarchy: the Ambiguity of Assets and the Organization of Diversity in the Post-socialist Countries
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Economic Sociology
Vol 2 No 1 (2001)Neil Fligstein Fields, power, and social skill: a critical analysis of the new institutionalisms
Laurent Thevenot Rationality or social norms: the contradiction that has been overcome?
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Economic Sociology
Vol 1 No 2 (2000)Stark D. Ambiguous Assets for Uncertain Environments: Heterarchy in Postsocialist Firms
Jonathan Gershuni Economic Sociology: liberal markets, social democracy and the use of time
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Economic Sociology
Vol 1 No 1 (2000)Biggart N. W. Social Organisation and Economic Development
Lydia Morris Dangerous Classes. The Underclass and Social Citizenship