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The Theoretical Agenda for Economic Sociology

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"... the production and distribution of goods and services is just one institutional complex of activities, and that the arguments appropriate to these activities should have some generic similarity to the arguments we might develop to explain political action, science and knowledge, family and kinship, and other persistent social patterns. Thinking about how the sociology of the economy is similar to and different from that of other institutions helps us see what kinds of arguments will work best."

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Mark Granovetter

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