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TOPICAL CALENDAR FALL 2005 Week 1 Sept. 8 Introduction to Economic Sociology; Neoclassical Economics Theory Week 2 Sept. 15 Rational Actors, Transaction Costs, Principals & Agents Week 3 Sept. 22 Classical Economic Sociology: Weber, Schumpeter, et al. Week 4 Sept. 29 Institutionalist Theories of Markets & Organizations Week 5 Oct. 6 Cultural Institutionalism and the Economy Week 6 Oct. 13 Social Capital, Trust, and Social Embeddedness Week 7 Oct. 20 Markets, Hierarchies, and Networks Week 8 Oct. 27 Evolutionary Economics and Environmental Sociology Week 9 Nov. 3 Legal & Governance Institutions of the Economy Week 10 Nov. 10 Economics and Politics of Welfare States Week 11 Nov. 17 Post-Communist and Transitional Economies Week 12 Nov. 24 THANKSGIVING – NO CLASS Week 13 Dec. 1 Multinational & Transnational Corporations in the Global Economy Week 14 Dec. 8 Globalization and Developing Nations in the World System Week 15 Dec. 15 NO CLASS THIS WEEK Modified Oct 31, 2004 1

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TOPICAL CALENDAR FALL 2005

Week 1Sept. 8

Introduction to Economic Sociology;Neoclassical Economics Theory

Week 2Sept. 15

Rational Actors, Transaction Costs, Principals & Agents

Week 3Sept. 22

Classical Economic Sociology: Weber, Schumpeter, et al.

Week 4Sept. 29

Institutionalist Theories of Markets & Organizations

Week 5Oct. 6

Cultural Institutionalism and the Economy

Week 6Oct. 13

Social Capital, Trust, and Social Embeddedness

Week 7Oct. 20

Markets, Hierarchies, and Networks

Week 8Oct. 27

Evolutionary Economics and Environmental Sociology

Week 9Nov. 3

Legal & Governance Institutions of the Economy

Week 10Nov. 10

Economics and Politics of Welfare States

Week 11Nov. 17

Post-Communist and Transitional Economies

Week 12Nov. 24

THANKSGIVING – NO CLASS

Week 13Dec. 1

Multinational & Transnational Corporations in the Global Economy

Week 14Dec. 8

Globalization and Developing Nations in the World System

Week 15Dec. 15

NO CLASS THIS WEEK

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WEEK 1 SEPT 8: INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY; NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS THEORY

Becker, Gary S. 1993. “Nobel Lecture - The Economic Way of Looking at Behavior.” Journal of Political Economy 101:385-409.

Beckert, Jens. 1996. “What is Sociological About Economic Sociology? Uncertainty and the Embeddedness of Economic Action.” Theory and Society 25/26: 803-840.

Coleman, James, S. 1993. “The Impact of Gary Becker’s Work on Sociology.” Acta Sociologica 36:169-178.

Fine, Ben. 1999. “A Question of Economics: Is It Colonizing the Social Sciences?” Economy & Society 28:403-425.

Swedberg, Richard. 1997. “New Economic Sociology: What Has Been Accomplished, What Is Ahead?” Acta Sociologica 40:161-182.

Zafirovski, Milan. 1999. “Economic Sociology in Retrospect and Prospect: In Search of its Identity within Economics and Sociology.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 58:583-627.

Becker, Gary S. 1962. “Irrational Behaviour and Economic Theory.” Journal of Political Economy 70:1-13.

Becker, Gary S. 1968. “Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach.” Journal of Political Economy 78:169-217.

Becker, Gary S. 1976. The Economic Approach to Human Behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Becker, Gary S. 1991. “A Note on Restaurant Pricing and Other Examples of Social Influences on Price.” Journal of Political Economy 99:1109-1116.

Becker, Gary S. 1992. “Habits, Addictions, and Traditions.” Kyklos 45:327-346.

Becker, Gary S. 1996. Accounting for Tastes. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Becker, Gary S. and Kevin M Murphy. 2000. Social Economics: Market Behavior in a Social Environment. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Becker, Gary S. and Kevin M. Murphy. 1988. “A Theory of Rational Addiction.” Journal of Political Economy 96:675-700.

Becker, Gary S., Michael Grossman and Kevin M. Murphy. 1991. “Rational Addiction and the Effect of Price on Consumption.” American Economic Review 81:237-241.

Beckert, Jens. 2002. Beyond the Market: The Social Foundations of Economic Efficiency. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Biggart, Nicole Woolsey and Thomas D. Beamish. 2003. “The Economic Sociology of Conventions: Habit, Custom, Practice, and Routine in Market Order.”Annual Review of Sociology 29:443-464.

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Boettke, Peter J. and Virgil Henry Storr. 2002. “Post-Classical Political Economy: Polity, Society and Economy in Weber, Mises and Hayek.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 61:161-191.

Coleman, James S. 1984. “Introducing Social Structure into Economic Analysis.” American Economic Review 74:84-88.

De Vecchi, Nicolo. 1995. Entrepreneurs, Institutions and Economic Change. The Economic Thought of J. A. Schumpeter (1905-1925). Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar.

Dequech, David. 2003. “Uncertainty and Economic Sociology: A Preliminary Discussion.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 62:509-522.

Friedman, Milton. 1953. “The Methodology of Positive Economics.” Pp. 1-43 in Essays in Positive Economics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Gibbons, Robert. 2005. “What is Economic Sociology and Should Any Economists Care?” Journal of Economic Perspectives 19:3-7.

Granovetter, Mark. 1990. “The Old and New Economic Sociology: A History and Agenda.” Pp. 89-112 in Beyond the Marketplace: Rethinking Economy and Society, edited by Roger Friedland and A.F. Robertson. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.

Granovetter, Mark. 1993. “The Nature of Economic Relationships.” Pp. 3-41 in Exploration in Economic Sociology, edited by Richard Swedberg. New York: Russell Sage.

Granovetter, Mark. 2005. Society & Economy: The Social Construction of Economic Institutions. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Granovetter, Mark and Richard Swedberg (eds.). 1992. The Sociology of Economic Life. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Guillen, Mauro F., Randall Collins, Paula England and Marshall Meyer (eds.). 2002. The New Economic Sociology: Developments in an Emerging Field. New York: Russell Sage.

Hirsch, Paul, Stuart Michaels and Ray Friedman. 1987. “Clean Models vs. Dirty Hands: Why Economics is Different from Sociology.” Theory and Society 16:317-336.

Holton, Robert J. 1992. Economy and Society. New York: Routledge.

Kalleberg, Arne L. 1995. “Sociology and Economics: Crossing the Boundaries.”Social Forces 73:1207-1218.

Krier, Dan. 1999. “Assessing the New Synthesis of Economics and Sociology: Promising Themes for Contemporary Analysis of Economic Life.”American Journal of Economics & Sociology 58:669-696.

Oberschall, Anthony and Eric M. Leifer. 1986. “Efficiency and Social Institutions: Uses and Misuses of Economic Reasoning in Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology 12:233-253.

Perrow, Charles. 1986. “Economic Theories of Organization.” Theory and Society 15:11-45.

Roberts, Jennifer and Michael Dietrich. 1999. “Conceptualizing Professionalism: Why Economics Needs Sociology.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 58:977-998.

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Smelser, Neil J. and Richard Swedberg (eds.). 2005. The Handbook of Economic Sociology, Second Ed. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Stigler, George and Gary Becker. 1977. “De Gustibus Non Est Disputandum.” American Economic Review 67:76-90.

Swedberg, Richard. 1991. “Major Traditions of Economic Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology 17:251-276.

Swedberg, Richard. 1997. “Toward a New Economic Sociology: Evaluation and Perspectives.” Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 103:237-263.

Swedberg, Richard. 2003. Principles of Economic Sociology. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Zafirovski, Milan and Barry B. Levine. 1997. “Economic Sociology Reformulated: The Interface Between Economics and Sociology.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 56:265-285.

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WEEK 2 SEPT 15: RATIONAL ACTORS, TRANSACTION COSTS, PRINCIPALS & AGENTS

Boudon, Raymond. 2003. “Beyond Rational Choice Theory.” Annual Review of Sociology 29:1-21.

Coase, Ronald. 1937. “The Nature of the Firm.” Economica 4:386-405.

Eisenhardt, Kathleen M. 1989. “Agency Theory: An Assessment and Review.” Academy of Management Review 14:57-74.

Hechter, Michael and Satoshi Kanazawa. 1997. “Sociological Rational Choice Theory.” Annual Review of Sociology 23:191-214.

Williamson, Oliver E. 1988. “Transaction Cost Economics: How It Works; Where It Is Headed.” De Economist 146:23-58.

Zafirovski, Milan. 2000. “The Rational Choice Generalization of Neoclassical Economics Reconsidered: Any Theoretical Legitimation of Economic Imperialism?” Sociological Theory 18:448-471.

Akerlof, George A. and Janet L. Yellen. 1987. “Rational Models of Irrational Behavior.” American Economic Review 77:137-142.

Blaug, Mark. 1980. “The Theory of the Firm.” Pp. 175-186 in The Methodology of Economics. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Bohren, Oyvind. 1998. “The Agent’s Ethics in the Principal-Agent Model.” Journal of Business Ethics 17:745-755.

Boudon, Raymond. 1998. “Limitations of Rational Choice Theory.” American Journal of Sociology 104:817-828.

Bratton, William W. 1989. “The New Economic Theory of the Firm: Critical Perspectives From History.” Stanford Law Review 41:1471-1527.

Cameron, Samuel and Alan Collins. 1997. “Transaction Costs and Partnerships: The Case of Rock Bands.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 32:171-183.

Coase, Ronald H. 1960. “The Problem of Social Cost.” Journal of Law and Economics 3:1-44.

Coase, Ronald. 1937. “The Nature of the Firm.” Economica 4:386-405.

Colander, David. 2000. “The Death of Neoclassical Economics.” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 22(2):127-144.

David E. M. Sappington. 1991. “Incentives in Principal-Agent Relationships.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 5: 45-66.

Demsetz, Harold. 1995. The Economics of the Business Firm. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Dietrich, Michael. 1994. Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond: Towards a New Economics of the Firm. London: Routledge.

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Dugger, William M. 1983. “The Transaction Cost Analysis of Oliver E. Williamson: A New Synthesis?” Journal of Economic Issues 17:95-114.

Fama, Eugene F. and Michael C. Jensen. 1983. “Agency Problems and Residual Claims.” Journal of Law and Economics 26:1-21.

Fama, Eugene. 1980. “Agency Problems and Theory of the Firm.” Journal of Political Economy 88:288-306.

Garen, John E. 1994. “Executive Compensation and Principal-Agent Theory.” Journal of Political Economy 102:1175-1199.

Ghoshal, Sumantra and Peter Moran. 1996. “Bad for Practice: A Critique of Transaction Cost Theory.” Academy of Management Review 21:13-47.

Gibbons, Robert. 1999. “Taking Coase Seriously.” Administrative Science Quarterly 44:145-157.

Granovetter, Mark. 1999. “Coase Encounters and Formal Models: Taking Gibbons Seriously.” Administrative Science Quarterly 44:158-162.

Lindenberg, Siegwart and Bruno S. Frey. 1993. “Alternatives, Frames, and Relative Prices: A Broader View of Rational Choice Theory.” Acta Sociologica 36(3):191-205.

Groenewegen, John (ed.). 1996. Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond. Boston: Kluwer Academic.

Haubrich, Jospeh G. 1994. “Risk Aversion, Performance Pay, and the Principal-Agent Problem.” Journal of Political Economy 102:258-276.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1998. “Competence and Contract in the Theory of the Firm.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 35:179-201.

Holmstrom, B.R. and J. Tirole. 1989. “The Theory of the Firm.” Pp. 61-133 in Handbook of Industrial Organization, Vol. 1, edited by R. Schmalensee and R.D. Willig. Amsterdam: North Holland.

Jensen, Michael C. 2002. A Theory of the Firm: Governance, Residual Claims, and Organizational Forms. Cambridge: MA: Harvard University Press.

Jensen, Michael C. and Kevin J. Murphy. 1990. “Performance Pay and Top-Management Incentives.” Journal of Political Economy 98:225-264.

Jensen, Michael C. and Richard S. Ruback. 1983. “The Market for Corporate Control: The Scientific Evidence.” Journal of Financial Economics 11:5-50.

Jensen, Michael C. and William H. Meckling. 1976. “Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Cost and Ownership Structure.” Journal of Financial Economics 3:305-60.

Jones, S.R.H. 1997. “Transaction Costs and the Theory of the Firm: The Scope and Limitations of the New Institutional Approach.” Business History 39(4):9-25.

Kim, Jongwook and Joseph T. Mahoney. 2005. “Property Rights Theory, Transaction Costs Theory, and Agency Theory: An Organizational Economics Approach to Strategic Management.” Managerial & Decision Economics 26(4):223-242.

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Knoedler, Janet. 1995. “Transaction Cost Theories of Business Enterprise from Williamson and Veblen: Convergence, Divergence, and Some Evidence.” Journal of Economic Issues 29: 385-395.

Macy, Michael W. and Andreas Flache. 1995. “Beyond Rationality in Models of Choice.” Annual Review of Sociology 21:73-91.

Madhok, Anoop. 1997. “Cost, Value, and Foreign Entry Mode: The Transaction and the Firm.” Strategic Management Journal 18:39-62.

Madhok, Anoop. 2002. “Reassessing the Fundamentals and Beyond: Ronald Coase, the Transaction Cost and Resource-Based Theories of the Firm and the Institutional Structure of Production.” Strategic Management Journal 23:535-550.

McClintock, Brent. 1987. “Institutional Transaction Analysis.” Journal of Economic Issues 21:673-681.

Mitnick, Barry M. 1992. “The Theory of Agency and Organizational Analysis.” Pp. 75-96 in Ethics and Agency Theory: An Introduction, edited by Norman E. Bowie and R. Edward Freeman. New York: Oxford University Press.

Moschandreas, Maria. 1997. “The Role of Opportunism in Transaction Cost Economics.” Journal of Economic Issues 31:39-57.

Nooteboom, Bart. 1993. “An Analysis of Specificity in Transaction Cost Economics.” Organization Studies 14:443-451.

Nooteboom, Bart. 1996. “Opportunism and Trust in Transaction Cost Economics.” Pp. 327-349 in Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond, edited by John Groenewegen. Boston: Kluwer Academic.

Nooteboom, Bart. 1996. “Trust, Opportunism and Governance: A Process and Control Model.” Organization Studies 17:985-1010.

Pessali, Huascar F. and Ramon G. Fernande. 1999. “Institutional Economics at the Micro Level? What Transaction Costs Theory Could Learn from Original Institutionalism (in the Spirit of Building Bridges).” Journal of Economic Issues 33(2):265-.

Peteraf, Margaret and Mark Shanley. 1997. “Social Learning and the ‘Fundamental Paradox’ of Transaction Cost Economics.” Advances in Strategic Management Research 14:193-222.

Pitelis, Christos (ed.). 1993. Transaction Costs, Markets and Hierarchies. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Pitelis, Christos. 1996. “Seven Reasons Why ‘Beyond’ Transaction Cost Economics to Thesmoecomonics.” Pp. 271-287 in Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond, edited by John Groenewegen. Boston: Kluwer Academic.

Pratt, John W. and Richard J. Zeckhauser (eds.). 1991. Principals and Agents: The Structure of Business. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.

Pratten, Stephen. 1997. “The Nature of Transaction Cost Economics.” Journal of Economic Issues 31:781-804.

Putterman, Louis and Randall S. Krosner (eds.). 1996. The Economic Nature of the Firm. New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Robins, James A. 1987. “Organizational Economics: Notes on the Use of Transaction-Cost Theory in the Study of Organizations.” Administrative Science Quarterly 32:68-86.

Sawyer, Malcolm C. 1993. “The Nature and Role of the Market.” Pp. 20-40 in Transaction Costs, Markets and Hierarchies, edited by Christos Pitelis. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Schwab, Stuart. 1993. “Coase’s Twin Towers: The Relation between the Nature of the Firm and the Problem of Social Cost.” Journal of Corporation Law 18:359-370.

Schwartz, Hugh. 1998. Rationality Gone Awry? Decision Making Inconsistent with Economic and Financial Theory. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Simon, Herbert A. 1957. “A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice.” Pp. 241-260 in Models of Man: Social and Rational. New York:Wiley.

Simon, Herbert A. 1978. “Rationality as Process and Product of Thought.” American Economic Review 68:1-16.

Solow, Robert. 1997. “How Did Economics Get That Way and What Way Did It Get?” Daedalus 126:39-59.

Walker, Gordon. and D. Webster. 1984. “A Transaction Cost Approach to Make-or-Buy Decisions.” Administrative Science Quarterly 29:373-391.

Waterman Richard W. and Kenneth J. Meier. 1998. “Principal-Agent Models: An Expansion?” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 8(2):173-202.

Williamson, Oliver E. 1981. “The Economics of Organization: The Transaction Cost Approach.” American Journal of Sociology 87:548-577.

Williamson, Oliver E. 1996. “Efficiency, Power, Authority and Economic Organization.” Pp. 11-42 in Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond, edited by John Groenewegen. Boston: Kluwer Academic.

Williamson, Oliver. 1994. “Transaction Cost Economics and Organization Theory.” Pp. 77-107 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology, edited by Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Zafirovski, Milan. 1999. “Unification of Sociological Theory by the Rational Choice Model: Conceiving the Relationship between Economics and Sociology.” Sociology 33:495-514.

Zafirovski, Milan. 1999. “What Is Really Rational Choice? Beyond the Utilitarian Concept of Rationality.” Current Sociology 47:47-113.

Zafirovski, Milan. 2000. “Extending the Rational Choice Model from the Economy to Society.” Economy & Society 29:181-206.

Zhou, Xianming. 2002 “A Graphical Approach to the Standard Principal-Agent Model.” Journal of Economic Education 33(3):265-276.

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WEEK 3 SEPT 22:CLASSICAL ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY: WEBER, SCHUMPETER, et al.

Aspers, Patrik. 1999. “The Economic Sociology of Alfred Marshall: An Overview.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 58:651-667.

Kahlil, Elias L. 1995. “The Socioculturalist Agenda in Economics: Critical Remarks of Thorstein Veblen’s Legacy.” Journal of Socio-Economics 24:545-569.

Peukert, Helge. 2004. “Max Weber: Precursor of Economic Sociology and Heterodox Economics?” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 63:987-1020.

Swedberg, Richard. 1995. “Schumpeter’s Vision of Socioeconomics.” Journal of Socio-Economics 24:525-544.

Swedberg, Richard. 1999. “Max Weber as an Economist and as a Sociologist: Towards a Fuller Understanding of Weber’s View of Economics.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 58: 561-582.

Swedberg, Richard. 2003. “The Classics in Economic Sociology.” Pp. 1-31 in Principles of Economic Sociology. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Aspers, Patrik. 2001. “Crossing the Boundary of Economics and Sociology: The Case of Vilfredo Pareto.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 60:519-545.

Ault, Richard W. and Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. 1988. “Habits in Economic Analysis: Veblen and the Neoclassicals.” History of Political Economy 20:431-445.

Bruhns, Hinnerk. 1996. “Max Weber, Economics and History.” Annales 51: 1259-1287.

Cangiani, Michele. 2004. “Veblen’s Critique of Political Economy.” International Review of Sociology/Revue Internationale De Sociologie 14(3):441-453.

Davis, A. K. 1993 [1945]. “Sociological Elements in Veblen’s Economic Theory.” Pp. 27-48 in Thorstein Veblen: Critical Assessments. Volume 2: Veblen’s Political Economy, edited by J.C. Wood ed. Critical Assessments of Leading Economists series. London and New York: Routledge.

Foster, John Bellamy. 1984. “The Political Economy of Joseph Schumpeter: A Theory of Capitalist Development and Decline.” Studies in Political Economy 15(Fall):5-42.

Gilbert, Michael. 1978. “Neo-Durkheimian Analyses of Economic Life and Strife: From Durkheim to the Social Contract.” Sociological Review 26: 729-754.

Gulich, Christian. 1989. “‘Organization’ of the Economy: From Durkheim’s Professional Groups to Bougle’s Solidarism.” Zeitschrift für Soziologie 18:220-229.

Hansen, Niles M. 1964. “Weber and Veblen on Economic Development.” Kyklos 17(3):447-468.

Ingham, Geoffrey. 2003. “Schumpeter and Weber on the Institutions of Capitalism: Solving Swedberg’s ‘Puzzle’.” Journal of Classical Sociology 3:297-309.

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Kilpinen, Erkki. 2004. “How to Fight the ‘Methodenstreit’? Veblen and Weber on Economics, Psychology and Action.” International Review of Sociology/Revue Internationale De Sociologie 14(3):413-432.

Mackert, Jurgen. 2004. “Reorganization and Stabilization: Social Mechanisms in Emile Durkheim’s Professional Ethics and Civic Morals: A Contribution to the Explanation of Social Processes.” Journal of Classical Sociology 4:311-336.

Martinelli, Alberto. 1985. “The Economic and Sociological Analysis in Schumpeter’s Theoretical System.” Journal für Sozialforschung 25:3-25.

Marz, Eduard. 1988. “The Economic System of Joseph A. Schumpeter: Historical Roots, Theoretical Structure and Sociopolitical Relevance.” History of European Ideas 9:205-214.

Miglioli, Jorge. 2002. “Schumpeter and the Decline of Capitalism and Bourgeoisie.” Estudos de Sociologia 7: 97-125.

Muller, Jerry Z. 1999. “Capitalism, Socialism, and Irony: Understanding Schumpeter in Context.” Critical Review 13:239-267.

Osterhammel, Jurgen. 1987. “Joseph A. Schumpeter and the Noneconomic in Economics.” Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 39:40-58.

Samuels, Warren J. 1979. “Thorstein Veblen, Heterodox Economist, in Retrospect.” Social Science Quarterly 60(3):454-459

Saram, Paul A. 1994. “Gender and Stratification in Veblen’s Economic Sociology.” California Sociologist 17-18(1-2):59-79.

Schumpeter, Joseph. 1942. Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. New York: Harper & Row.

Schumpeter, Joseph. 1954. History of Economic Analysis. London: Allen & Unwin.

Seckler, David. 1975. Thorstein Veblen and the Institutionalists. London: Macmillan.

Shionoya, Yuichi. 2004. “Scope and Method of Schumpeter’s Universal Social Science: Economic Sociology, Instrumentalism, and Rhetoric.” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 26:331-346.

Simich, J. L. and Rick Tilman. 1983. “On the Use and Abuse of Thorstein Veblen in Modern American Sociology, I: David Riesman’s Reductionist Interpretation and Talcott Parsons’ Pluralist Critique.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 42:417-429.

Stabile, Donald R. 1986. “Veblen and the Political Economy of the Engineer: The Radical Thinker and Engineering Leaders Came to Technocratic Ideas at the Same Time.” The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 45(1):41-52.

Steiner, Philippe. 1992. “The Economic and Social Fact According to Durkheim.” Revue francaise de Sociologie 33: 641-661.

Suchanek, Andreas. 1996. “Max Weber and Economic Society Theory.” Sociologia Internationalis 34: 67-90.

Swedberg, Richard (ed.). 1991. Joseph A. Schumpeter: The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism, Princeton: Princeton University Press

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Swedberg, Richard. 1987. “Economic Sociology: Past and Present. Part I: The Tradition of Economic Sociology, 1800s-1960s; Part II: Towards a New Economic Sociology, 1960s-?” Current Sociology/La Sociologie Contemporaine 35:1-221.

Swedberg, Richard. 1992. “Can Capitalism Survive? Schumpeter’s Answer and Its Relevance for New Institutional Economics.” Archives Europeennes de Sociologie 33:350-380.

Swedberg, Richard. 1998. “Max Weber’s Manifesto in Economic Sociology .” Archives Europeennes de Sociologie 39:379-398.

Swedberg, Richard. 1998. “Max Weber’s Vision of Economic Sociology.” Journal of Socio-Economics 27:535-555.

Swedberg, Richard. 2002. “The Economic Sociology of Capitalism: Weber and Schumpter.” Journal of Classical Sociology 2:227-255.

Swedberg, Richard. 2003. “The Changing Picture of Max Weber’s Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology 29:283-306.

Tilman, Rick. 1999. “Thorstein Veblen and the Disinterest of Neoclassical Economists in Wasteful Consumption.” International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 13(2):207-223.

Tilman, Rick and J. L. Simich. 1984. “On the Use and Abuse of Thorstein Veblen in Modern American Sociology, II: Daniel Bell and the ‘Utopianizing’ of Veblen’s Contribution and Its Integration by Robert Merton and C. W. Mills.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 43:103-114.

Tritsch, Walther. 1985. “A Conversation between Joseph Schumpeter and Max Weber.” The History of Sociology 6:167-172.

Turner, Bryan S. 1987. “State, Science and Economy in Traditional Societies: Some Problems in Weberian Sociology of Science.” British Journal of Sociology 38:1-23.

Veblen, Thorstein B. 1899. The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study in the Evolution of Institutions. New York: Macmillan.

Veblen, Thorstein. 1904. The Theory of Business Enterprise. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

Veblen, Thorstein. 1914. The Instinct of Workmanship and the State of the Industrial Arts. New York: Augustus M. Kelley.

Veblen, Thorstein. 1920. The Vested Interests and the Common Man. New York: Huebsch.

Veblen, Thorstein. 1921. The Engineers and the Price System. New York: Augustus M. Kelley.

Veblen, Thorstein. 1923. Absentee Ownership and Business Enterprise in Recent Times. New York: Huebsch.

Walton, John. 1979. “The Sociological Imagination of Thorstein Veblen.” Social Science Quarterly 60:432-438.

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Weber, Max. 1947. The Theory of Social and Economic Organization. New York: Free Press.

Weber, Max. 1968. Economy and Society. New York: Bedminster Press.

Weber, Max. 1981. General Economic History. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books.

Zafirovski, Milan. 2001. “Max Weber’s Analysis of Marginal Utility Theory and Psychology Revisited: Latent Propositions in Economic Sociology and the Sociology of Economics.” History of Political Economy 33:437-458.

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WEEK 4 SEPT 29: INSTITUTIONALIST THEORIES OF MARKETS & ORGANIZATIONS

Granovetter, Mark. 1992. “Economic Institutions as Social Constructions: A Framework for Analysis.” Acta Sociologica 35:3-11.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2000. “What Is the Essence of Institutional Economics?” Journal of Economic Issues 34:317-329.

Ingram, Paul and Karen Clay. 2000. “The Choice-within-Constraints New Institutionalism and Implications for Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology 26:525-546.

Lie, John. 1997. “Sociology of Markets.” Annual Review of Sociology 23:341-360.

Rutherford, Malcolm. 2001. “Institutional Economics: Then and Now.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 15(3):173-194.

Valthuis, Olav. 1999. “The Changing Relationship Between Economic Sociology and Insitutional Economics: From Talcott Parsons to Mark Granovetter.” American Journal of Economics & Sociology 58:629-649.

Abell, Peter. 1995. “The New Institutionalism and Rational Choice Theory.” Pp 3-14 in The Institutional Construction of Organizations: International and Longitudinal Studies, edited by W. Richard Scott and Soren Christensen. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Ankarloo, Daniel and Giulio Palermo. 2004. “Anti-Williamson: A Marxian Critique of New Institutional Economics.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 28:413-429.

Ankarloo, Daniel. 2002. “New Institutional Economics and Economic History.” Capital & Class Issue 78:9-36.

Avio, Kenneth L. 2004. “A Modest Proposal for Institutional Economics.” Journal of Economic Issues 38:715-745.

Barley, Stephen R. and Pamela Tolbart. 1997. “Institutionalization and Structuration: Studying the Links between Action and Institution.” Organization Studies 18:93-117.

Bates, R. H. 1988. “Contra Contractarianism: Some Reflections on the New Institutionalism.” Politics and Society 16:387-401.

Baum, Joel A. C. and Christine Oliver. 1996. “Toward an Institutional Ecology of Organizational Founding.” Academy of Management Journal 39:1378-1427.

Baum, Joel A.C. and Christine Oliver. 1991. “Institutional Linkages and Organizational Mortality.” Administrative Science Quarterly 36:187-218.

Beckert, Jens. 1999. “Agency, Entrepreneurs, and Institutional Change. The Role of Strategic Choice and Institutionalized Practices in Organizations.” Organization Studies 20:777-799.

Bendor, Jonathan, Terry M. Moe, and Kenneth W. Shotts. 2001. “Recycling the Garbage Can: An Assessment of the Research Program.” American Political Science Review 95:169-190.

Best, Michael. 1990. The New Competition: Institutions of Industrial Restructuring. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

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Brinton, Mary C. and Victor Nee. 1998. The New Institutionalism in Sociology. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Campbell, John L. 1998. “Institutional Analysis and the Role of Ideas in Political Economy.”Theory and Society 27:377-409.

Clemens, Elisabeth S. and James M. Cook. 1999. “Politics and Institutionalism: Explaining Durability and Change.” Annual Review of Sociology 25:441-466.

Coase, Ronald H. 1984. “The New Institutional Economics.” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 140:229-31.

Coase, Ronald. 1998. “The New Institutional Economics.” American Economic Review 88(2):72-74.

Cohen, Michael, James G. March and Johan Olsen. 1972. “A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice.” Administrative Science Quarterly 17:1-25.

Colander, David. 1996. “New Institutionalism, Old Institutionalism, and Distribution Theory.” Journal of Economic Issues 30:433-442.

Colander, David. 2003. “Are Institutionalists an Endangered Species?” Journal of Economic Issues 37:111-122.

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WEEK 6 OCT 13: SOCIAL CAPITAL, TRUST, and SOCIAL EMBEDDEDNESS

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Yoshino, Michael Y. and U. Srinivasa Rangan. 1995. Strategic Alliances: An Entrepreneurial Approach to Globalization. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

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Young-Ybarra, Candace and Margarethe Wiersema. 1999. “Strategic Flexibility in Information Technology Alliances: The Influence of Transaction Cost Economics and Social Exchange Theory.” Organization Science 10(4): 439-459.

Zaheer, Akbar and Geoffrey G. Bell. 2005. “Benefiting from Network Position: Firm Capabilities, Structural Holes, and Performance.” Strategic Management Journal 26:809-825.

Zajac, Edward J. and Cyrus Olsen. 1993. “From Transaction Cost to Transactional Value Analysis: Implications for the Study of Interorganizational Strategies.” Journal of Management Studies 30:132-145.

Zajac, Edward J. and James D. Westphal. 2002. “Intraorganizational Economics.” Pp. 233-255 in The Blackwell Companion to Organizations, edited by Joel A. C. Baum. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Zajac; Edward J. and James D. Westphal. 2004. “The Social Construction of Market Value: Institutionalization and Learning Perspectives on Stock Market Reactions.” American Sociological Review 69:433-457.Zuckerman, Ezra W. 2004. “Comment: Towards the Social Reconstruction of an Interdisciplinary Turf War.” American Sociological Review 69:458-465.Zajac; Edward J. and James D. Westphal. 2004. “Reply: Should Sociological Theories Venture into ‘Economic Territory?’ Yes!” American Sociological Review 69:466-471.

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WEEK 8 OCT 27: EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY

Belsky, Jill M. 2002. “Beyond the Natural Resource and Environmental Sociology Divide: Insights from a Transdisciplinary Perspective.” Society and Natural Resources 15:269-280.

Buttel, Frederick H. 2002. “Environmental Sociology and the Sociology of Natural Resources: Institutional Histories and Intellectual Legacies.” Society and Natural Resources 15:205-211.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2002. “Darwinism in Economics: From Analogy to Ontology.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics 12(3):259-281.

Nelson, Richard R. and Sidney G. Winter. 2002. “Evolutionary Theorizing in Economics.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 16(2):23-46.

Foster, John Bellamy. 1999. “Marx’s Theory of Metabolic Rift: Classical Foundations for Environmental Sociology.” American Journal of Sociology 105:366-405.

van den Bergh, Jeroen C. J. M. and John M. Gowdy. 2000. “Evolutionary Theories in Environmental and Resource Economics: Approaches and Applications.” Environmental and Resource Economics 17:7-57.

Aldrich, Howard E. 1999. Organizations Evolving. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Aldrich, Howard E. and Martha Argelia Martinez. 2001. “Many Are Called, but Few Are Chosen: An Evolutionary Perspective for the Study of Entrepreneurship.” Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice 25 (Summer):41-56.

Aldrich, Howard E. and Peter V. Marsden. 1988. “Environments and Organizations.” Pp. 361-92 in Handbook of Sociology, edited by Neil Smelser. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Aldrich, Howard E. and Susan Mueller. 1982. “The Evolution of Organizational Forms: Technology, Coordination and Control.” Research in Organizational Behavior 4:33-87.

Amburgey, Terry L. and Jitendra V. Singh. 2002. “Organizational Evolution.” Pp. 327-343 in The Blackwell Companion to Organizations, edited by Joel A.C. Baum. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Baum, Joel A.C. and Jitendra V. Singh. 1994. “Organization-Environment Coevolution.” Pp. 379-401 in Organizational Evolution: New Directions, edited by Jitendra V. Singh. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Baum, Joel A.C. and Jitendra V. Singh. 1994. Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations. New York: Oxord University Press.

Brown, Shona and Kathleen M. Eisenhardt. 1997. “The Art of Continuous Change: Linking Complexity Theory and Time-Paced Evolution in Relentlessly Shifting Organizations.” Administrative Science Quarterly 42:1-34.

Bruderer, Erhard and Jitendra V. Singh. 1996. “Organizational Evolution, Learning, and Selection: A Genetic-Algorithm-Based Model.” Academy of Management Journal 39:1322-1349.

Burgelman, Robert A. 2002. “Strategy as Vector and the Inertia of Coevolutionary Lock-in.” Administrative Science Quarterly 47:325-368.

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Buttel, Frederick H. 2002. “Has Environmental Sociology Arrived?” Organization & Environment 15:42-54.

Buttel, Frederick H. 2003. “Environmental Sociology and the Explanation of Environmental Reform.” Organization & Environment 16:306-344.

Buttel, Frederick H. and August Gijswijt. 2001. “Emerging Trends in Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 43-57 in The Blackwell Companion to Sociology, edited by Judith R. Blau. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Campbell, Donald T. 1969. “Variation, Selection, and Retention in Sociocultural Systems.” General Systems 16:69-85.

Campbell, Donald T. 1994. “How Individual and Face-to-Face Group Selection Undermine Firm Selection in Organizational Evolution.” Pp. 23-38 in Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations, edited by Joel A.C. Baum and Jitendra V. Singh. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Campbell, J. L. 1997. “Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change in Economic Governance: Interaction, Interpretation, and Bricolage.” In Evolutionary Economics and Path Dependency, edited by L. Magnusson and J. Ottoson. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Canan, Penelope. 1996. “Bringing Nature Back In: The Challenge of Environmental Sociology.” Sociological Inquiry 66:9-37.

Carley, Kathleen M. 1999. “On the Evolution of Social and Organizational Networks.” Research in the Sociology of Organizations 16:3-30.

Cropper, Maureen L. and Wallace E. Oates. 1992. “Environmental Economics: A Survey.” Journal of Economic Literature 30:675-740.

Cummings, L.L. and Barry Staw (eds.). 1986. The Evolution and Adaptation of Organizations. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Dollinger, M. J. 1990. “The Evolution of Collective Strategies in Fragmented Industries.” Academy of Management Review 15:266-285.

Dopfer, Kurt (ed.). 2001. Evolutionary Economics: Program and Scope. Boston: Kluwer Academic.

Dopfer, Kurt and Jason Potts. 2004. “Evolutionary Realism: A New Ontology for Economics.” Journal of Economic Methodology 11:95-212.

Dugger, William M. and Howard J. Sherman. 1997. “Institutionalist and Marxist Theories of Evolution.” Journal of Economic Issues 31:991-1010.

Dugger, William M. and Howard J. Sherman. 1997. “Institutionalist and Marxist Theories of Evolution.” Journal of Economic Issues 31:991-1010.

Dugger, William M. and Howard J. Sherman. 2000. Reclaiming Evolution. New York: Routledge.

Everett, James L. 1994. “Communication and Sociocultural Evolution in Organizations and Organizational Populations.” Communication Theory 4(2):93-110.

Everett, James L. 1994. “Communication and Sociocultural Evolution in Organizations and Organizational Populations.” Communication Theory 4(2):93-110.

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Fagerberg, Jan. 2003. “Schumpeter and the Revival of Evolutionary Economics: An Appraisal of the Literature.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics 13:125-159.

Field, Donald R., A. E. Luloff and Richard S. Krannich. 2002. “Revisiting the Origins of and Distinctions between Natural Resource Sociology and Environmental Sociology.” Society and Natural Resources 15:213-227.

Frank, Joshua. 2003. “Natural Selection, Rational Economic Behavior, and Alternative Outcomes of the Evolutionary Process.” Journal of Socio-Economics 32:601-262.

Garrouste, Pierre and Stavros Ioannides (eds.). 2001. Evolution and Path Dependence in Economic Ideas: Past and Present. Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar.

Gersick, C. J. G. 1991. “Revolutionary Change Theories: A Multilevel Exploration of the Punctuated Equilibrium Paradigm.” Academy of Management Review 16:10-36.

Gimeno, Javier, Timothy B. Folta, Arnold C. Cooper and Carolyn Y. Woo. 1997. “Survival of the Fittest? Entrepreneurial Human Capital and the Persistence of Underperforming Firms.” Administrative Science Quarterly 42:750-783.

Gowdy, John M. 2004. “The Revolution in Welfare Economics and Its Implications for Environmental Valuation and Policy.” Land Economics 80:239-257.

Grabowski, Richard. 1999. “Market Evolution and Economic Development: The Evolution of Impersonal Markets.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 58:699-712.

Greiner, Larry E. 1972. “Evolution and Revolution as Organizations Grow.” Harvard Business Review July-August 37-46.

Greve, Henrich R. 2002. “Interorganizational Evolution.” Pp. 557-578 in The Blackwell Companion to Organizations, edited by Joel A.C. Baum. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Hahn, Robert W. 2000. “The Impact of Economics on Environmental Policy.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 39:375-399.

Harris, Michael. 1996. “Environmental Economics.” Australian Economic Review 116:449-465.

Hamilton, David. 1999. Evolutionary Economies: A Study of Change in Economic Thought. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction.

Harman, Willis W. 1996. “Creating a Sustainable Global Society-The Evolutionary Path.” World Futures 47:277-310.

Herrmann-Pillath, Carsten. 1994. “Evolutionary Rationality, ‘Homo Economicus,’ and the Foundations of Social Order.” Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems 17:41-69.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1991. “Hayek’s Theory of Cultural Evolution: An Evaluation in the Light of Vanberg’s Critique.” Economics and Philosophy 7:67-82.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1991. “Economic Evolution: Intervention Contra Pangloss.” Journal of Economic Issues 25:519-533.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1992. “Marx, Engels and Economic Evolution.” International Journal of Social Economics 19(7-8-9):121-128.

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Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1992. “Thorstein Veblen and Post-Darwinian Economics.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 16(3):285-301.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1993. “Theories of Economic Evolution: A Preliminary Taxonomy.” Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies 61(2):125-144.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1993. “Transaction Costs and the Evolution of the Firm.” Pp. 77-100 in Transaction Costs, Markets and Hierarchies, edited by Christos Pitelis. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1993. “Transaction Costs and the Evolution of the Firm.” Pp. 77-100 in Transaction Costs, Markets and Hierarchies, edited by Christos Pitelis. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1993. Economics and Evolution: Bringing Life Back Into Economics. Cambridge, U.K., and Ann Arbor, MI: Polity Press and University of Michigan Press.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1994. “The Evolution of Socioeconomic Order in the Move to a Market Economy.” Review of International Political Economy 1:87-404.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1994. Optimisation and Evolution: Winter’s Critique of Friedman Revisited.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 18(4):413-430.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1994. “The Evolution of Socioeconomic Order in the Move to a Market Economy.” Review of International Political Economy 1:387-404.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1995. “The Evolution of Evolutionary Economics: Review Article.” Scottish Journal of Political Economy 42:469-488.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1996. “An Evolutionary Theory of Long-Term Economic Growth.” International Studies Quarterly 40(3):391-410.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1997. “The Evolutionary and Non-Darwinian Economics of Joseph Schumpeter.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics 7(2):131-145.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1998. “Evolutionary and Competence-Based Theories of the Firm.” Journal of Economic Studies 25:25-56.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1998. “On the Evolution of Thorstein Veblen’s Evolutionary Economics.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 22(4):415-431.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1998. “Veblenian Evolutionary Economics: Introduction.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 22(4):397-401.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 1999. Evolution and Institutions: On Evolutionary Economics and the Evolution of Economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2002. “The Evolution of Institutions: An Agenda for Future Theoretical Research.” Constitutional Political Economy 13(2):111-127.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2003. “Darwinism and Institutional Economics.” Journal of Economic Issues 37: 85-97.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2004. The Evolution of Institutional Economics: Agency, Structure and Darwinism in American Institutionalism. London: Routledge.

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Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2004. “The Mystery of the Routine: The Darwinian Destiny of an Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change.” Revue Economique 54:355-384.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2004. “Darwinism, Causality and the Social Sciences.” Journal of Economic Methodology 11(2):175-194.

Hodgson, Geoffrey M. and Thorbjorn Knudsen. 2004. “The Complex Evolution of a Simple Traffic Convention: The Functions and Implications of Habit.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 54:19-47.

Hunt, E. K. 2003. Property and Prophets: The Evolution of Economic Institutions and Ideologies. Seventh Edition. London: Sharpe.

Hunt, Shelby D. 1997. “Evolutionary Economics, Endogenous Growth Models, and Resource-Advantage Theory.” Eastern Economic Journal 23(4):427-441.

Hunt, Shelby D. 1997. “Resource-Advantage Theory: An Evolutionary Theory of Competitive Behavior?” Journal of Economic Issues 31:59-77.

Hunt, Shelby D. and Robert M. Morgan. 1996. “The Resource-Advantage Theory of Competition: Dynamics, Path Dependencies, and Evolutionary Dimensions.” Journal of Marketing 60(3):107-114.

Hussen, Ahmed M. 2004. Principles of Environmental Economics. Second Edition. London: Routledge.

Iansiti, Marco and Tarun Khanna. 1995. “Technological Evolution, System Architecture and the Obsolescence of Firm Capabilities.” Industrial and Corporate Change 4(2):333-361.

Jackson, Matthew O. and Alison Watts. 2002. “The Evolution of Social and Economic Networks.” Journal of Economic Theory 106: 265-295.

Jennings, Ann and William Waller. 1994. “Evolutionary Economics and Cultural Hermeneutics: Veblen, Cultural Relativism, and Blind Drift.” Journal of Economic Issues 28:997-1030.

Kapas, Judit. 2003. “Evolution of Institutions and the Knowledge Economy: How Do Institutions Evolve?” Acta Oeconomica 53:75-80.

Katsenelinboigen, Aron. 1996. “Socio-Economic Mechanisms of Change and Biological Evolution.” World Futures 46:171-193.

Kay, Neil M. 1992. “Markets, False Hierarchies and the Evolution of the Modern Corporation.” Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization 17:315-33.

Kay, Neil M. 1997. Pattern in Corporate Evolution. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Khanna, Tarun. 1995. “Racing Behavior: Technological Evolution in the High-End Computer Industry.” Research Policy 24:933-958.

Kolstad, Charles D. 2000. Environmental Economics. New York: Oxford University Press.

Langton, John. 1979. “Darwinism and Behavioral Theory of Sociocultural Evolution: An Analysis.” American Journal of Sociology 85:288-309.

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Lesourne, Jacques and André Orléan (eds.). 1998. Advances in Self-Organization and Evolutionary Economics. London: Economica.

Levinthal, Daniel A. 1991. “Organizational Adaptation and Environmental Selection: Interrelated Processes of Change.” Organization Science 2:140-145.

Levinthal, Daniel A. 1992. “Surviving Schumpeterian Environments: An Evolutionary Perspective.” Industrial and Corporate Change 1:427-443.

Levinthal, Daniel A. 1995. “Strategic Management and the Exploration of Diversity.” Pp. 19-42 in Resource Based and Evolutionary Theories of the Firm: Toward a Synthesis, edited by C. A. Montgomery. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic.

Lewin, Arie Y. and Henk W. Volberda. 1999. “Prolegomena on Coevolution: A Framework for Research on Strategy and New Organizational Forms.” Organization Science 10:519-536.

Lewin, Arie Y., Chris P. Long and Timothy N. Carroll. 1999. “The Evolution of New Organization Forms.” Organization Science 10:535-552.

List, John A. and Art de Zeeuw (eds.). 2002. Recent Advances in Environmental Economics. Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar.

Loasby, Brian J. 2000. “Market Institutions and Economic Evolution.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics 10:297-309.

Louca, Francisco. 2001. “Schumpeter and the Pendulum: How Evolution Was Whipped Out in the Construction of Canonical Economics.” Pp. 71-90 in Evolution and Path Dependence in Economic Ideas: Past and Present, edited by Pierre Garrouste and Stavros Ioannides. Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar.

Magnusson, L. and J. Ottoson (eds.). 1997. Evolutionary Economics and Path Dependency Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

March, James G. 1999. “The Evolution of Evolution.” Pp. 100-113 in The Pursuit of Organizational Intelligence. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Martin, Xavier, Anand Swaminathan and Will Mitchell. 1998. “Organizational Evolution in the Interorganizational Environment: Incentives and Constraints on International Expansion Strategy.” Administrative Science Quarterly 43:566-601.

Maryanski, Alexandra R. 1998. “Evolutionary Sociology.” Advances in Human Ecology 7:1-56.

McKelvey, Bill. 1982. Organizational Systematics: Taxonomy, Evolution, Classification. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

McKelvey, Bill. 1999. “Avoiding Complexity Catastrophe in Coevolutionary Pockets: Strategies for Rugged Landscapes.” Organization Science 10(3):294-322.

Miller, Edythe S. 2003. “Evolution and Stasis: The Institutional Economics of David Hamilton.”Journal of Economic Issues 37:51-63.

Miner, Anne S. 1991. “Organizational Evolution and the Social Ecology of Jobs.” American Sociological Review 56:772-785.

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Montgomery, C. A. (ed.). 1995. Resource Based and Evolutionary Theories of the Firm: Toward a Synthesis. Boston: Kluwer Academic

Moreau, Francois. 2004. “The Role of the State in Evolutionary Economics.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 28:847-874.

Mulberg, Jon. 1996.”Modernity and Environmental Economics: A Sociological Critique.” Innovation9:435-447.

Myers, Norman. 1998. “Emergent Issues of Environmental Economics.” International Journal of Social Economics 25:1271-1278.

Nelson Richard R. 1995. “Recent Evolutionary Theorizing About Economic Change.” Journal of Economic Literature 33:48-90.

Nelson, Richard R. 1994. “Evolutionary Theorizing about Economic Change.” Pp. 108-136 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology, edited by Neil Smelser and Richard Swedberg. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Nelson, Richard R. 1994. “The Co-Evolution of Technology, Industrial Structure, and Supporting Institutions.” Industrial and Corporate Change 3:47-64.

Nelson, Richard R. 2001. “Evolutionary Perspectives on Economic Growth.” Pp. 165-194 in Evolutionary Economics: Program and Scope, edited by Kurt Dopfer. Boston: Kluwer Academic.

Nelson, Richard R. and Sydney Winter. 1982. An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Ofek, Haim. 200. Second Nature: Economic Origins of Human Evolution. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Paavola, Jouni and W. Neil Adger. 2005. “Institutional Ecological Economics.” Ecological Economics 53:353-368.

Pelikan, Pavel. 2003. “Bringing Institutions into Evolutionary Economics: Another View with Links to Changes in Physical and Social Technologies.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 13:237-258.

Putterman, Louis. Microeconomics: Behavior, Institutions, and Evolution. Journal of Economic Literature, Mar2005, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p135, 3p

Radzicki, Michael J. 2003. “Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Forrester, and a Foundation for Evolutionary Economics.” Journal of Economic Issues 37:133-173.

Raff, D. M. G. 2000. “Superstores and the Evolution of Firm Capabilities in American Bookselling.” Strategic Management Journal 21:1043-1059.

Romanelli, Elaine. 1991. “The Evolution of New Organizational Forms.” Annual Review of Sociology 17:79-103.

Sanderson, Stephen K. 1994. “Evolutionary Materialism: A Theoretical Strategy for the Study of Social Evolution.” Sociological Perspectives 37:47-73.

Schmid, Michael. 1995. “Sociological Evolutionary Theory.” Protosociology 7:200-210.

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Schmidt, Luisa. 1999. “Environmental Sociology: The Genealogy of a Double Emergence.” Analise Social 34:175-210.

Schnellenbach, Jan. 2005. “Model Uncertainty and the Rationality of Economic Policy: An Evolutionary Approach.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics 15:101-16.

Schoonhoven, Claudia Bird and Elaine Romanelli (eds.). 2001. The Entrepreneurship Dynamic: Origins of Entrepreneurship and the Evolution of Industries. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Siggelkow, Nicolaj. 2002. “Evolution Toward Fit.” Administrative Science Quarterly 47:125-160.

Simon, Herbert A. 1993. “Strategy and Organizational Evolution.” Strategic Management Journal 14(Winter):131-142.

Singh, Jitendra V. (ed.). 1990. Organizational Evolution: New Directions. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Söderbaum, Peter. 1990. “Neoclassical and Institutional Approaches to Environmental Economics.” Journal of Economic Issues 24:481-492.

Teubner, Gunther. 1999. “Idiosyncratic Production Regimes: The Coevolution of Economic and Legal Institutions in the Varieties of Capitalism .” Soziale Systeme 5:7-25.

Tisdell, Clem. 2004. “Economic Competition and Evolution: Are There Lessons from Ecology?” Contemporary Economic Policy 22:179-193.

Tushman, Michael and Elaine Romanelli. 1985. “Organizational Evolution: A Metamorphosis Model of Convergence and Reorientation.” Research in Organizational Behavior 7:171-222.

Tushman, Michael and Lori Rosenkopf. 1992. “Organizational Determinants of Technological Change: Toward a Sociology of Technological Evolution.” Research on Organizational Behavior 14:311-347.

Tushman, Michael, William H. Newman and Elaine Romanelli. 1986. “Convergence and Upheaval: Managing the Unsteady Pace of Organizational Evolution.” California Management Review 23:29-44.

van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. and John M. Gowdy. 2003. “The Microfoundations of Macroeconomics: An Evolutionary Perspective.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 27:65-84.

van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. and Sigrid Stagl. 2003. “Coevolution of Economic Behaviour and Institutions: Towards a Theory of Institutional Change.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics 13:289-317.

van den Bosch, Frans A.J., Henk W. Volberda and Michiel de Boer. 1999. “Coevolution of Firm Absorptive Capacity and Knowledge Environment: Organizational Forms and Combinative Capabilities.” Organization Science 10(5):551-570.

Vanberg, Viktor J. 2004. “The Rationality Postulate in Economics: Its Ambiguity, Its Deficiency and Its Evolutionary Alternative.” Journal of Economic Methodology 11:-29.

Veblen, Thorstein. 1898. “Why is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?” Quarterly Journal of Economics July:373-397.

Veblen, Thorstein. 1994 [1898]. “Why Is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?” Pp. 56-81 in The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation and Other Essays. London: Routledge.

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Warglein, Massimo. 2002. “Intraorganizational Evolution.” Pp. 98-118 in The Blackwell Companion to Organizations, edited by Joel A.C. Baum. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Wesseler, Justus, Hans-Peter Weikard and Robert D. Weaver (eds.). 2003. Risk and Uncertainty in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. Cheltenham, U.K.:Edward Elgar.

White, Damian F. 2004. “Book Review: Environmental Sociology and Its Future(s).” Sociology 38:389-397.

White, Michael C., Daniel B. Marin, Deborah V. Brazeal and William H. Friedman. 1997. “The Evolution of Organizations: Suggestions from Complexity Theory About the Interplay Between Natural Selection and Adaptation.” Human Relations 50:1383-1401.

Williamson, Oliver E. 1981. “The Modern Corporation: Origins, Evolution, Attributes.” Journal of Economic Literature 19:1537-1568.

Winter, Sidney. 1964. “Economic Natural Selection and the Theory of the Firm.” Yale Economic Essays 4:225-272.

Winter, Sidney. 1990. “Survival, Selection, and Inheritance in Evolutionary Theories of Organization.” Pp. 269-297 in Organizational Evolution: New Directions, edited by Jitendra V. Singh. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Witt, Ulrich. 2004. “On the Proper Interpretation of ‘Evolution’ in Economics and Its Implications for Production Theory.” Journal of Economic Methodology 11:125-416.

Woodgate, Graham and Michael Redclift. 1998. “From a Sociology of Nature to an Environmental Sociology. Beyond Social Construction.” Revista Internacional de Sociologia 19-20:15-40.

Zollo, Maurizio and Sidney G. Winter. 2002 “Deliberate Learning and the Evolution of Dynamic Capabilities.” Organization Science 13:339-352.

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WEEK 9 NOV 3: LEGAL & GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS OF THE ECONOMY

Belcher, Alice. 2003. “Inside the Black Box: Corporate Laws and Theories.” Social & Legal Studies 12:359-376.

Black, William. 2003. “Reexamining the Law-and-Economics Theory of Corporate Governance.” Challenge 46(2):22-40.

Culpan, Refik and John Trussel. 2005. “Applying the Agency and Stakeholder Theories to the Enron Debacle: An Ethical Perspective.” Business & Society Review 110:59-76.

Sundaram, Anant K. and Andrew C. Inkpen. 2004. “The Corporate Objective Revisited.” Organization Science 15:350-363. Freeman, R. Edward, Andrew C. Wicks and Bidhan Parmar. 2004. “Stakeholder Theory and ‘The Corporate Objective Revisited’.” Organization Science 15:364-369.

Swedberg, Richard. 2003. “The Case for an Economic Sociology of Law.” Theory and Society 32:1-37.

Sykes, Alan O. 2002. “New Directions in Law and Economics.” American Economist 46:10-21.

Aglietta, Michel. 2000. “Shareholder Value and Corporate Governance: Some Tricky Questions.” Economy and Society 29:146-159.

Alcouffe, Christiane. 2000. “Judges and CEOs: French Aspects of Corporate Governance.” European Journal of Law and Economics 9(2):127-144.

Appelbaum, Richard P. 1998. “The Future of Law in a Global Economy.” Social & Legal Studies 7(2):171-192.

Avio, Kenneth L. 1999. “Habermasian Ethics and Institutional Law and Economics.” Kyklos 52(4):511-535.

Avio, Kenneth L. 2002. “Three Problems of Social Organisation: Institutional Law and Economics Meets Habermasian Law and Democracy.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 26(4):501-520.

Badgett, M. V. L. 1995. “Affirmative Action in a Changing Legal and Economic Environment.” Industrial Relations 34(4):489-506.

Barzel, Yoram. 2002. A theory of the state: Economic rights, legal rights, and the scope of the state. Cambridge; New York and Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.

Baumol, William J. 2004. “Red-Queen Games: Arms Races, Rule of Law and Market Economies.” Journal of Evolutionary Economics 14(2):237-247.

Beyer, Jurgen and Martin Hopner. 2003. “The Disintegration of Organised Capitalism: German Corporate Governance in the 1990s.” West European Politics 26(4):179-198.

Blair, Margaret M. 2003. “Post-Enron Reflections on Comparative Corporate Governance.” Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 14(2):113-124.

Block, Richard N. 1995. “Labor Law, Economics, and Industrial Democracy: A Reconciliation.” Industrial Relations 34(3):402-416.

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Boatright, John R. 2002. “Contractors As Stakeholders: Reconciling Stakeholder Theory with the Nexus-of-Contracts Firm.” Journal of Banking and Finance 26(9):1837-1852.

Bolodeoku, Ige Omotayo. 2002. “Economic Theories of the Corporation and Corporate Governance: A Critique.” Journal of Business Law 411-438.

Borocz, Jozsef and Akos Rona-Tas. 1995. “Small Leap Forward: Emergence of New Economic Elites.” Theory and Society 24(5):751-781.

Buchholz, Rogene A. and Sandra B. Rosenthal. 2004. “Stakeholder Theory and Public Policy: How Governments Matter.” Journal of Business Ethics 51(2):143-153.

Buchholz, Rogene A.; Rosenthal, Sandra B. 2005. “Toward a Contemporary Conceptual Framework for Stakeholder Theory.” Journal of Business Ethics 58:137-148.

Buck, Trevor, Azura Shahrim and Stefan Winter. 2004. “Executive Stock Options in Germany: The Diffusion or Translation of US-Style Corporate Governance?” Journal of Management and Governance 8(2):173-186.

Burkitt, Brian and Frances Ashton. 1996. “The Birth of the Stakeholder Society.” Critical Social Policy 16(4):3-16.

Carter, David A., Betty J. Simkins and W. G. Simpson. 2003. “Corporate Governance, Board Diversity, and Firm Value.” Financial Review 38:33-53.

Cassimon, Danny and Peter-Jan Engelen. 2005. “Impact of the Legal and Institutional Framework on the Financial Architecture of New Economy Firms in Developing Countries.” Information Economics and Policy 17(2):247-269.

Chen, Albert H. Y. 1999. “Rational Law, Economic Development and the Case of China.” Social & Legal Studies 8:97-120.

Chow, Gregory C. 2003. “Impact of Joining the WTO on China’s Economic, Legal and Political Institutions.” Pacific Economic Review 8(2):105-115.

Cioffi, John W. 2000. “Governing Globalization? The State, Law, and Structural Change in Corporate Governance.” Journal of Law and Society 27:572-600.

Coase, Ronald H. 1993. “Law and Economics at Chicago.” Journal of Law and Economics 36:239-254.

Collins, Denis and John Barkdull. 1995. “Capitalism, Environmentalism, and Mediating Structures: From Adam Smith to Stakeholder Panels.” Environmental Ethics 17(3):227-244.

Dau-Schmidt, Kenneth G. 1997. “Economics and Sociology: The Prospects for an Interdisciplinary Discourse on Law.” Wisconsin Law Review 3:389-419.

Davenport, Kim. 2000. “Corporate Citizenship: A Stakeholder Approach for Defining Corporate Social Performance and Identifying Measures for Assessing It.” Business & Society 39(2):210-219.

Denis, Diane K. 2001. “Twenty-Five Years of Corporate Governance Research . . . and Counting.” Review of Financial Economics 10(3):191-212.

Dobbin, Frank and John R. Sutton. 1998. “The Strength of a Weak State: The Rights Revolution and the Rise of Human Resources Management Divisions.” American Journal of Sociology 104:441-476.

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Pedriana, Nicholas and Robin Stryker. 1997. “Political Culture Wars 1960s Style: Equal Employment Opportunity-Affirmative Action Law and the Philadelphia Plan.” American Journal of Sociology 103(3):633-691.

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Yandle, Bruce. 1999. “Public Choice at the Intersection of Environmental Law and Economics.” European Journal of Law and Economics 8:5-27.

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Ferrera, Maurizio and Martin Rhodes. 2000. “Building a Sustainable Welfare State.” West European Politics 23(2):257-282.

Hassler, John. 2003. “The Survival of the Welfare State.” American Economic Review 93:87-112.

Hicks, Alexander and Lane Kenworthy. 2003. “Varieties of Welfare Capitalism .” Socio-Economic Review 1:27-61.Esping-Andersen, Gøsta. 2003. “Why No Socialism Anywhere? A Reply to Alex Hicks and Lane Kenworthy.” Socio-Economic Review 1(1):63-70.

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Korpi, Walter. 2003. “Welfare-State Regress in Western Europe: Politics, Institutions, Globalization, and Europeanization.” Annual Review of Sociology 29:589-609.

Myles, John and Jill Quadagno. 2002. “Political Theories of the Welfare State.” Social Service Review 76(1):34-57.

Albelda, Randy. 2001. “Fallacies of Welfare-to-Work Policies.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 577:66-78.

Alber, Jens. 2002. “Is Modernization Driving the Welfare State Backwards to the Past?” Berliner Journal Fur Soziologie 12(1):5-35.

Amenta, Edwin, Chris Bonastia and Neal Caren. 2001. “US Social Policy in Comparative and Historical Perspective: Concepts, Images, Arguments, and Research Strategies.” Annual Review of Sociology 27:213-234.

Andersen, Jorgen G. 1997. “The Scandinavian Welfare Model in Crisis? Achievements and Problems of the Danish Welfare State in an Age of Unemployment and Low Growth.” Scandinavian Political Studies 20(1):1-31.

Andress, Hans-Jurgen and Thorsten Heien. 2001. “Four Worlds of Welfare State Attitudes? A Comparison of Germany, Norway, and the United States.” European Sociological Review 17(4):337-356.

Andrews, Kenneth T. and Bob Edwards. 2004. “Advocacy Organizations in the U.S. Political Process.” Annual Review of Sociology 30:479-506.

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Atkinson, Anthony B. 1996. “The Economics of the Welfare State.” American Economist 40(2):5-15.

Beland, Daniel and Jacob S. Hacker. 2004. “Ideas, Private Institutions and American Welfare State ‘Exceptionalism’: The Case of Health and Old-Age Insurance, 1915-1965.” International Journal of Social Welfare 13(1):42-54.

Bergmark, Ake, Mats Thorslund and Elisabet Lindberg. 2000. “Beyond Benevolence-Solidarity and Welfare State Transition in Sweden.” International Journal of Social Welfare 9(4):238-249.

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Bergqvist, Christina and Anders Lindbom. 2003. “The Swedish Welfare State: Neo-Liberal Challenge and Welfare State Resilience.” Osterreichische Zeitschrift Fur Politikwissenschaft 32(4):389-401.

Beyeler, Michelle. 2003. “Globalization, Europeanization and Domestic Welfare State Reforms: New Institutionalist Concepts.” Global Social Policy 3(2):153-172.

Bird, Edward J. 1999. “Can Welfare Policy Make Use of Social Norms?” Rationality and Society 11(3):343-365.

Bjorklund, Anders. 1998. “Income Distribution in Sweden: What Is the Achievement of the Welfare State?” Swedish Economic Policy Review 5(1):39-80.

Blekesaune, Morten and Jill Quadagno. 2003. “Public Attitudes toward Welfare State Policies - A Comparative Analysis of 24 Nations.” European Sociological Review 19:415-427.

Blackburn, Sheila. 1995. “How Useful Are Feminist Theories of the Welfare State?” Women’s History Review 4(3):369-394.

Bonoli, Giuliano and Bruno Palier. 2000. “How Do Welfare States Change? Institutions and Their Impact on the Politics of Welfare State Reform in Western Europe.” European Review 8(3):333-352.

Boreham, Paul, Richard Hall and Martin Leet. 1996. “Labour and Citizenship: The Development of Welfare State Regimes.” Journal of Public Policy 16(2):203-227.

Bouget, Denis and Gerard Brovelli. 2002. “Citizenship, Social Welfare System and Social Policies in France.” European Societies 4(2):161-184.

Bowles, Paul and Barnet Wagman. 1997. “Globalization and the Welfare State: Four Hypotheses and Some Empirical Evidence.” Eastern Economic Journal 23(3):317-336.

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Brulin, Goran. 2004. “The Welfare State Saved by Class Struggle?” Sociologisk Forskning 1:11-18.

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Esping-Andersen, Gøsta. 1997. “Towards a Post-Industrial Welfare State.” Internationale Politik Und Gesellschaft 3:237-245.

Esping-Andersen, Gøsta. 1999. Social Foundations of Postindustrial Economies. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Esping-Andersen, Gøsta and Marino Regini (eds.) 2000. Why Deregulate Labour Markets? Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Esping-Andersen, Gøsta. 2000. “Interview on Postindustrialism and the Future of the Welfare State.” Work, Employment and Society 14(4):757-769.

Esping-Andersen, Gøsta. 2000. “The Sustainability of Welfare States into the Twenty-First Century.” International Journal of Health Services 30(1):1-12.

Esping-Andersen, Gøsta. 2002. Why We Need a New Welfare State. Oxford, UK: Oxford U Press.

Estes, Carroll L. and Chris Phillipson. 2002. “The Globalization of Capital, the Welfare State, and Old Age Policy.” International Journal of Health Services 32(2):279-297.

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Fligstein, Neil. 2000. “Did Globalization Cause the Crisis of the Welfare State?” Berliner Journal für Soziologie 10:349-378.

Gintis, Herbert and Samuel Bowles. 1982. “The Welfare State and Long-Term Economic Growth: Marxian, Neoclassical, and Keynesian Approaches.” American Economic Review 72(2):341-345.

Gouyette, Claudine and Pierre Pestieau. 1999. “Efficiency of the Welfare State.” Kyklos 52(4):537-553.

Green-Pedersen, Christoffer and Markus Haverland. 2002. “The New Politics and Scholarship of the Welfare State.” Journal of European Social Policy 12(1):43-51.

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Hacker, Jacob S. 2004. “Privatizing Risk without Privatizing the Welfare State: The Hidden Politics of Social Policy Retrenchment in the United States.” American Political Science Review 98(2):243-260.

Hacker, Jacob S. and Theda Skocpol. 1997. “The New Politics of U.S. Health Policy.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 22(2):315-338.

Haney, Lynne and Lisa Pollard (eds.). 2003. Families of New World: Gender, Politics, and State Development in a Global Context. New York: Routledge.

Hartman, Yvonne. 2005. “In Bed with the Enemy: Some Ideas on the Connections between Neoliberalism and the Welfare State.” Current Sociology 53(1):57-73.

Hauser, Richard. 1995. “Problems of the German Welfare State after Unification.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy 11(3):44-58.

Hauser, Richard. 2004. “The Personal Distribution of Economic Welfare in Germany-How the Welfare State Works.” Social Indicators Research 65(1):1-25.

Haveman, Robert. 2002. “The Welfare State: Its Economic Impacts and Options for Reform.” Australian Journal of Labour Economics 5(4):443-456.

Headey, Bruce, Robert E. Goodin, Ruud Muffels and Hank-Jan Dirven. 2000. “Is There a Trade-Off between Economic Efficiency and a Generous Welfare State? A Comparison of Best Cases of ‘the Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism’.” Social Indicators Research 50(2):115-157.

Hemerijck, Anton and Kees Van Kersbergen. 1997. “A Miraculous Model? Explaining the New Politics of the Welfare State in the Netherlands.” Acta Politica 32(3):258-280.

Hemerijck, Anton and Kees Van Kersbergen. 1997. “A Miraculous Model? Explaining the New Politics of the Welfare State in the Netherlands.” Acta Politica 32(3):258-280.

Hennessy, Peter and Thierry Warin. 2004. “One Welfare State for Europe: A Costly Utopia?” Global Economy Journal 4(2):1-15.

Jensen, Per H. 1999. “The Political Ideology of the Welfare State: A Critique of Esping-Andersen’s Conception of the Welfare State.” Grus 56-57:84-100.

Kaufmann, Franz-Xaver. 1997. “Is the Integrative Function of the Welfare State Disappearing?” Berliner Journal Fur Soziologie 7(1):5-19.

Kenworthy, Lane. 1999. “Do Social-Welfare Policies Reduce Poverty? A Cross-National Assessment.” Social Forces 77(3):1119-1139.

Kim, Pil H. 2004. “Political Preferences and Attitudes towards the Welfare State: Cross-National Comparison of Germany, Sweden, the U.S. and Japan.” Comparative Sociology 3(3-4):321-351.

Kite, Cynthia. 2002. “The Globalized, Generous Welfare State: Possibility or Oxymoron?” European Journal of Political Research 41(3):307-343.

Korpi, Walter and Joakim Palme. 2003. “New Politics and Class Politics in the Context of Austerity and Globalization: Welfare State Regress in 18 Countries, 1975-95.” American Political Science Review 97(3):425-446.

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Korpi, Walter. 2001. “The Economic Consequences of Sweden’s Welfare State: Does the Causal Analysis Hold?” Challenge 44(6):104-112.

Kosonen, Pekka. 1995. “European Welfare State Models: Converging Trends.” International Journal of Sociology 25(1):81-110.

Leibfried, Stephan. 1998. “Welfare State Dissolution. Endogenous and Exogenous Grounds of the Obsolescence of Welfare-State Arrangements.” Soziologische Revue 21(4):427-438.

Lichter, Daniel T. and Rukamalie Jayakody. 2002. “Welfare Reform: How Do We Measure Success?” Annual Review of Sociology 28:117-141.

Lindbeck, Assar, Sten Nyberg and Jorgen W. Weibull. 1999. “Social Norms and Economic Incentives in the Welfare State.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 114(1):1-35.

Lindbeck, Assar, Sten Nyberg and Jorgen W. Weibull. 2003. “Social Norms and Welfare State Dynamics.” Journal of the European Economic Association 1(2-3):533-542.

Manow, Philip. 2002. “‘The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.’ Esping-Andersen’s Typology of Welfare State Regimes and the Religious Basis of the Western Welfare State.” Kolner Zeitschrift Fur Soziologie Und Sozialpsychologie 54(2):203-225.

Manow, Philip. 2002. “Consociational Roots in German Corporatism: The Bismarckian Welfare State and the German Political Economy.” Acta Politica 37(1-2):195-212.

Marwell, Nicole P. 2004. “Privatizing the Welfare State: Nonprofit Community-Based Organizations as Political Actors.” American Sociological Review 69(2):265-291.

McLanahan, Sara. 2000. “Family, State, and Child Well-Being.” Annual Review of Sociology 26:703-706.

Moller, Stephanie. 2002. “Supporting Poor Single Mothers: Gender and Race in the U.S. Welfare State.” Gender & Society 16(4):465-484.

Montanari, Ingalill. 2001. “Modernization, Globalization and the Welfare State: A Comparative Analysis of Old and New Convergence of Social Insurance since 1930.” The British Journal of Sociology 52(3):469-494.

Morrow, Marina, Olena Hankivsky and Colleen Varcoe. 2004. “Women and Violence: The Effects of Dismantling the Welfare State.” Critical Social Policy 24(3(80)):358-384.

Munro, Lauchlan T. 2001. “A Principal-Agent Analysis of the Family: Implications for the Welfare State.” The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 60(4):795-814.

Naples, Nancy A. 2000. “States, Markets, Families: Gender, Liberalism and Social Policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the United States.” Contemporary Sociology 29(6):858-859.

Navarro, Vicente, John Schmitt and Javier Astudillo. 2004. “Is Globalisation Undermining the Welfare State?” Cambridge Journal of Economics 28(1):133-152.

Navarro, Vicente. 1999. “The Political Economy of the Welfare State in Developed Capitalist Countries.” International Journal of Health Services 29(1):1-50.

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Navarro, Vicente. 2000. “Are Pro-Welfare State and Full-Employment Policies Possible in the Era of Globalization?” International Journal of Health Services 30(2):231-251.

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Skocpol, Theda. 1997. “The G.I. Bill and U.S. Social Policy, Past and Future.” Social Philosophy & Policy 14(2):95-115.

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Kali, Raja. 2003. “Business Groups, the Financial Market and Modernization.” Economics of Transition 11(4):671-696.

Keister, Lisa A. 2000. Chinese Business Groups: The Structure and Impact of Interfirm Relations During Economic Development. Oxford University Press.

Keister, Lisa A. 2001. “Exchange Structures in Transition: Lending and Trade Relations in Chinese Business Groups.” American Sociological Review 66:336-360.

Keister, Lisa A. 2002. “Financial Markets, Money, and Banking.” Annual Review of Sociolgy 28:39-61.

Khanna, Tarun and Yishay Yafeh. 2005. “Business Groups and Risk Sharing around the World.” Journal of Business 78:301-340.

Khanna, Tarun. 2000. “Business Groups and Social Welfare in Emerging Markets: Existing Evidence and Unanswered Questions.” European Economic Review 44(4-6):748-761.

Kim, Eun Mee. 1991. “The Industrial Organization and Growth of the Korean Chaebol: Integrating Development and Organizational Theories.” In Business Networks and Economic Development in East and Southeast Asia, ed, G. G. Hamilton. Hong Kong: Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong.

Kim, Song W. 2003. “Should Business Groups Be Blamed for the Asian Financial Crisis? Evidence from South Korea.” Asia Pacific Business Review 9(3):1-20.

Kim, Yun T. 2003. “Transformation of Corporate Control in Korean Business Groups.” Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 14(2):175-192.

King, Lawrence P. and B. Varadi. 2002. “Beyond Manichean Economics: Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in the Transition from Socialism.” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 35:1-21.

Kleiner, G. 2000. “The Management of Corporate Enterprises in a Transitional Economy.” Problems of Economic Transition 42(10):50-67.

Kock, Carl J. and Mauro F. Guillen. 2001. “Strategy and Structure in Developing Countries: Business Groups as an Evolutionary Response to Opportunities for Unrelated Diversification.” Industrial and Corporate Change 10:77-113.

Komarek, Lubos and Martin Melecky. 2003. “Currency Substitution in a Transitional Economy with an Application to the Czech Republic.” Eastern European Economics 41(4):72-99.

Kornai, Janos. 1992. The Socialist System: The Political Economy of Communism. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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Lai, George M. 1999. “Knowing Who You Are Doing Business with in Japan: A Managerial View of Keiretsu and Keiretsu Business Groups.” Journal of World Business 34(4):423-448.

Lane, David. 2005. “Revolution, Class and Globalisation in the Transition from State Socialism.” European Societies 7(1):131-155.

Law, K. S., T. K. Tse and N. Zhou. 2003. “Does Human Resource Management Matter in a Transitional Economy? China as an Example.” Journal of International Business Studies 34:255-265.

Lensink, Robert, Remco van der Molen and Shubashis Gangopadhyay. 2003. “Business Groups, Financing Constraints and Investment: The Case of India.” Journal of Development Studies 40(2):93-119.

Lenski, Gerhard. 1996. “Ecological-Evolutionary Theory and Societal Transformation in Post-Communist Europe.” Czech Sociological Review 4:149-156.

Lu, Qiwen and William Lazonick. 2001. “The Organization of Innovation in a Transitional Economy: Business and Government in Chinese Electronic Publishing.” Research Policy 30:55-77.

Luo, Yadong. 1998. “Industry Attractiveness, Firm Competence, and International Investment Performance in a Transitional Economy.” Bulletin of Economic Research 50:73-82.

Maitland, Elizabeth. 2001. “Corruption and the Outsider: Multinational Enterprises in the Transitional Economy of Vietnam.” Singapore Economic Review 46:63-82.

Maman, Daniel. 2002. “The Emergence of Business Groups: Israel and South Korea Compared.” Organization Studies 23:737-758.

Marangos, John. 2002. “A Post Keynesian Critique of Privatization Policies in Transition Economies.” Journal of International Development 14:573-589.

Mense-Petermann, Ursula. 2002. “Continuity and Change: On the Theoretical Potential of Institutional Theory in Explaining Postsocialist Transformation Processes.” Berliner Journal für Soziologie 12:227-242.

Miyashita, Kenichi and David W. Russell. 1994. Keiretsu: Inside the Hidden Japanese Conglomerates. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.

Naughton, Barry. 1994. “What Is Distinctive about China’s Economic Transition? State Enterprise Reform and Overall System Transformation.” Journal of Comparative Economics 18:470-490.

Naughton, Barry. 1995. Growing Out of The Plan: Chinese Economic Reform, 1978-1993. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Nee, Victor. 1992. “Organizational Dynamics of Market Transition: Hybrid Forms, Property Rights, and Mixed Economy in China.” Administrative Science Quarterly 37:1-27.

Nee, Victor and Rebecca Matthews. 1996. “Market Transition and Societal Transformation in Reforming State Socialism.” Annual Review of Sociology 22:401-435.

Newbery, David M. and Tamas Revesz. 2000. “The Evolution of the Tax Structure of a Reforming Transitional Economy: Hungary 1988-98.” International Tax and Public Finance 7:209-240.

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O’Brien, David J., Larry Dershem and Valeri V. Patsiorkovski. 1997. “The Transition to the Market Economy in Rural Russia: Assertions and Findings.” Eastern European Countryside 3:75-90.

Peng, Mike W. and Yadong Luo. 2000. “Managerial Ties and Firm Performance: The Nature of a Micro-macro Link.” Academy of Management Journal 14:562-578.

Peng, Yusheng. 2004. “Kinship Networks and Entrepreneurs in China’s Transitional Economy.” American Journal of Sociology 109:1045-1074.

Pisani, Michael J. and Jose A. Pagan. 2003. “Sectoral Queuing in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Nicaragua in the 1990s.” Labour 17:571-597.

Rao, M. G., Richard M. Bird and Jennie I. Litvack. 1998. “Fiscal Decentralization and Poverty Alleviation in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Viet Nam.” Asian Economic Journal 12:353-378.

Rapaczynski, Andrzej. 1996. “The Roles of the State and the Market in Establishing Property Rights.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 10(2):87-103.

Rona-Tas, Akos. 1994. “The First Shall Be Last? Entrepreneurship and Communist Cadres in the Transition from Socialism.” American Journal of Sociology 100:40-69.

Rona-Tas, Akos and Gyorgy Lengyel. 1997. “Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurial Inclinations in Post-Communist East-Central Europe.” International Journal of Sociology 27(3):3-14.

Sachs, Jeffrey D. 1992. “The Economic Transformation of Eastern Europe: The Case of Poland.” Economics of Planning 25:5-19.

Sachs, Jeffrey D. 1996. “The Transition at Mid Decade.” American Economic Review 86(2):128-133.

Sachs, Jeffrey D. 2001. “Reflections of Political and Academic Leaders of Economic Transformation.” Pp. 298-301 in Transition and Growth in Post-Communist Countries: The Ten-Year Experience, edited by L.T. Orlowski. Cheltenham, UK: Elgar.

Sachs, Jeffrey D. and Wing T. Woo. 1994. “Structural Factors in the Economic Reforms of China, Eastern Europe, and the Former Soviet Union.” Economic Policy: A European Forum 9(18):101-145.

Sachs, Jeffrey, Xiaokai Yang and Dingsheng Zhang. 2000. “Globalization, Dual Economy, and Economic Development.” China Economic Review 11(2):189-209.

Sachs, Jeffrey. 1993. Poland’s Jump to the Market Economy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Sato, Hiroshi. 1998. “Income Generation and Access to Economic Opportunities in a Transitional Economy: A Comparative Analysis of Five Chinese Villages.” Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics 39:127-144.

Seinfeld, Edward S. 1998. Forging Reform in China: The Fate of State-Owned Industry. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Selmer, Jan. 1999. “Managerial Adaptation in a Transitional Economy: China.” Asia Pacific Business Review 5(3-4):29-46.

Sembenelli, Alessandro and Davide Vannoni. 2000. “Why Do Established Firms Enter Some Industries and Exit Others? Empirical Evidence on Italian Business Groups.” Review of Industrial Organization 17:441-456.

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Smyth, Russell. 1998. “New Institutional Economics in the Post-Socialist Transformation Debate.” Journal of Economic Surveys 12:361-398.

Steers, Richard M., Yoo Keun Shin, and Gerardo R. Ungson. 1989. The Chaebol: Korea’s New Industrial Might. New York: Harper and Row.

Strachan, Harry W. 1976. Family and Other Business Groups in Economic Development: The Case of Nicaragua. New York: Praeger.

Taplin, Ian M. 2003. “Organizational Capability and Work Re-Structuring in a Transitional Economy.” The Social Science Journal 40:487-494.

Theesfeld, Insa. 2004. “Constraints on Collective Action in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Bulgaria’s Irrigation Sector.” World Development 32:251-271.

Tran, Angie N. and David Smith. 1998. “Cautious Reformers and Fence-Breakers: Vietnam’s Economic Transition in Comparative Perspective.” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 24(1-2):51-100.

Woldie, Atsede and Adebimpe Adersua. 2004. “Female Entrepreneurs in a Transitional Economy: Businesswomen in Nigeria.” International Journal of Social Economics 31:78-93.

Woo, Wing T., Stephen Parker and Jeffrey D. Sachs. 1997. Economies in Transition: Comparing Asia and Eastern Europe. Cambridge and London: MIT Press.

Woodruff, David M. 2000. “Rules for Followers: Institutional Theory and the New Politics of Economic Backwardness in Russia.” Politics and Society 28:437-482.

Wu, F. 1998. “Polycentric Urban Development and Land-Use Change in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Guangzhou.” Environment and Planning A 30:1077-1100.

Wu, F. 1999. “The ‘Game’ of Landed-Property Production and Capital Circulation in China’s Transitional Economy, with Reference to Shanghai.” Environment and Planning A 31:1757-1771.

Yang, Mu and Zhimin Tang. 1994. “Entrepreneurship in a Transitional Economy: The Experience of China’s Township and Village Enterprises (TVEs).” Singapore Economic Review 39:5-15.

Zhu, Jieming. 2002. “Urban Development under Ambiguous Property Rights: A Case of China’s Transition Economy.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 26:41-57.

Zinnes, Clifford, Yair Eilat and Jeffrey Sachs. 2001. “Benchmarking Competitiveness in Transition Economies.” Economics of Transition 9:315-353.

Zukowski, Ryszard. 1993. “Stabilization and Recession in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Poland.” World Development 21:1163-1178.

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Henderson, Hazel. 2000. “Transnational Corporations and Global Citizenship.” American Behavioral Scientist 43(8):1231-1261.

Carroll, William K. and Meindert Fennema. 2002. “Is There a Transnational Business Community?” International Sociology 17:393-419. Kentor, Jeffrey and Yong Suk Jang. 2004. “Yes, There Is a (Growing) Transnational Business Community: A Study of Global Interlocking Directorates 1983–98.” International Sociology 19:355-368. Carroll, William K. and Meindert Fennema. 2004. “Problems in the Study of the Transnational Business Community: A Reply to Kentor and Jang.” International Sociology 19:369-378.

Gugler, Klaus, Dennis C. Meuller and B. B. Yurtoglu. 2004. “Corporate Governance and Globalization.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy 20:129-156.

Kogut, Bruce and U. Zander. 2003. “Knowledge of the Firm and the Evolutionary Theory of the Multinational Corporation.” Journal of International Business Studies 34:516-529.

Levy, David L. and Aseem Prakash. 2003. “Bargains Old and New: Multinational Corporations in Global Governance.” Business and Politics 5(2):131-150.

Zander, Ivo. 1999. “How Do You Mean ‘Global’? An Empirical Investigation of Innovation Networks in the Multinational Corporation.” Research Policy 28(2-3):195-213.

Ang, James S. and Tsong-Yue Lai. 1992. “The Cost of Capital for a Multinational Corporation.” International Review of Economics and Finance 1(4):305-314.

Apfelthaler, Gerhard, Helen J. Muller and Robert R. Rehder. 2002. “Corporate Global Culture as Competitive Advantage: Learning from Germany and Japan in Alabama and Austria?” Journal of World Business 37(2):108-118.

Aulakh, Preet S. and Michael G. Schechter. 2000. Rethinking Globalization(s): From Corporate Transnationalism to Local Interventions. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Bae, Sung C. and Seungwook Noh. 2001. “Multinational Corporations versus Domestic Corporations: A Comparative Study of R&D Investment Activities.” Journal of Multinational Financial Management 11:89-104.

Bailey, David, George Harte and Roger Sugden. 1998. “Debate: Transnational Corporations: The Case for a Monitoring Policy across Europe.” New Political Economy 3(2):296-300.

Balasubramanyam, V. N. 1994. “The Transnational Corporation: Review Article.” Business History 36(2):83-89.

Balling, Morten, Elizabeth Hennessy and Richard O’Brien. 1998. Corporate Governance, Financial Markets and Global Convergence. London: Kluwer Academic.

Beladi, Hamid and Ralph Frasca. 2001. “Multinational Corporations and Industrial Employment.” Journal of Economic Integration 16:66-77.

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Bhutta, Khurrum S. 2003. “An Integrated Location, Production, Distribution and Investment Model for a Multinational Corporation.” International Journal of Production Economics 86(3):201-216.

Birkinshaw, Julian, Omar Toulan and David Arnold. 2001. “Global Account Management in Multinational Corporations: Theory and Evidence.” Journal of International Business Studies 32(2):231-248.

Blair-Loy, Mary and Amy S. Wharton. 2004. “Organizational Commitment and Constraints on Work-Family Policy Use: Corporate Flexibility Policies in a Global Firm.” Sociological Perspectives 47(3):243-267.

Blomstrom, Magnus and Ari Kokko. 1998. “Multinational Corporations and Spillovers.” Journal of Economic Surveys 12(3):247-277.

Bonanno, Alessandro, Douglas Constance and Mary Hendrickson. 1995. “Global Agro-Food Corporations and the State: The Ferruzzi Case.” Rural Sociology 60(2):274-296.

Bonanno, Alessandro, Douglas H. Constance and Heather Lorenz. 2000. “Powers and Limits of Transnational Corporations: The Case of ADM.” Rural Sociology 65(3):440-460.

Bora, Bijit. 1998. “The Role of Multinational Corporations in Globalizing the World Economy: Evidence from Affiliates of US Multinational Companies.” Pp. 147-167 in Handbook on the Globalization of the World Economy, edited by A. Levy-Livermore. Cheltenham, UK: Elgar.

Bornschier, Volker and Hanspeter Stamm. 1990. “Transnational Corporations.” Current Sociology/La Sociologie Contemporaine 38(2-3):203-229.

Buckley, Peter J. 1996. “Government Policy Responses to Strategic Rent-Seeking Transnational Corporations.” Transnational Corporations 5(2):1-17.

Busse, Matthias. 2003. “Do Transnational Corporations Care about Labor Standards?” Journal of Developing Areas 36(2):39-57.

Cantwell, John and Lucia Piscitello. 2005. “Recent Location of Foreign-Owned Research and Development Activities by Large Multinational Corporations in the European Regions: The Role of Spillovers and Externalities.” Regional Studies 39:1-16.

Cantwell, John and Odile Janne. 1999. “Technological Globalisation and Innovative Centres: The Role of Corporate Technological Leadership and Locational Hierarchy.” Research Policy 28(2-3):119-144.

Cantwell, John and Simona Iammarino. 2001. “EU Regions and Multinational Corporations: Change, Stability and Strengthening of Technological Comparative Advantages.” Industrial and Corporate Change 10(4):1007-1037.

Carroll, William and James Beaton. 2000. “Globalization, Neo-Liberalism, and the Changing Face of Corporate Hegemony in Higher Education.” Studies in Political Economy 62:71-98.

Carroll, William K. and Colin Carson. 2003. “The Network of Global Corporations and Elite Policy Groups: A Structure for Transnational Capitalist Class Formation?” Global Networks 3:29-57.

Carroll, William K. and Colin Carson. 2003. “Forging a New Hegemony? The Role of Transnational Policy Groups in the Network and Discourses of Global Corporate Governance.” Journal of World-Systems Research 9:67-102.

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Chambliss, Karen, Jeff Madura and Francis W. Wright. 1994. “The Changing Risk Profile of U.S.-Based Multinational Corporations Exposed to European Community Markets.” Journal of Financial Research 17:133-146.

Chkir, Imed E. and Jean-Claude Cosset. 2001. “Diversification Strategy and Capital Structure of Multinational Corporations.” Journal of Multinational Financial Management 11:17-37.

Christophe, Stephen E. 1997. “Hysteresis and the Value of the U.S. Multinational Corporation.” Journal of Business 70:435-462.

Compa, Lance. 2004. “Trade Unions, NGOs, and Corporate Codes of Conduct.” Development in Practice 14(1-2):210-215.

Curtin, Michael. 2005. “Murdoch’s Dilemma, or ‘What’s the Price of TV in China?’” Media, Culture & Society 27(2):155-175.

Cutler, Claire. 2000. “Globalization, Law and Transnational Corporations; A Deepening of Market Discipline.” Pp. 53-66 in Power in the Global Era: Grounding Globalization, edited by T.H. Cohn, S. McBride and J. Wiseman. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Dallalfar, Arlene and Siamak Movahedi. 1996. “Women in Multinational Corporations: Old Myths, New Constructions and Some Deconstruction.” Organization 3(4):546-559.

Dicken, Peter. 1997. “Transnational Corporations and Nation-States.” International Social Science Journal 47(151):77-89.

Donaldson, Thomas. 1992. “Individual Rights and Multinational Corporate Responsibilities.” National Forum 72:7-9.

Doremus, Paul N. and et al. 1998. The Myth of the Global Corporation. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Edgington, David W. 1993. “The Globalization of Japanese Manufacturing Corporations.” Growth and Change 24:87-106.

Ernst, Dieter and Terutomo Ozawa. 2002. “National Sovereign Economy, Global Market Economy, and Transnational Corporate Economy.” Journal of Economic Issues 36(2):547-555.

Franko, Lawrence G. 2003. “Corporate Concentration and Turnover in Global Industries, 1960-2000.” Competition and Change 7(2-3):163-184.

Friedman, Joseph, Daniel A. Gerlowski and Jonathan Silberman. 1992. “What Attracts Foreign Multinational Corporations? Evidence from Branch Plant Location in the United States.” Journal of Regional Science 32(4):403-418.

Frohls, Michael A. 1998. “Growth Opportunities, Corporate Governance and the Market Value of Multinational Joint Ventures.” Managerial and Decision Economics 19:13-29.

Gehrig, Thomas P. 2003. “Corporate Governance: Fine-Tuning the Conditions for Innovation and Job Growth in a Global Economy.” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 159(4):656-663.

Gendron, Corinne, Alain Lapointe and Marie-France Turcotte. 2004. “Social Responsibility and the Regulation of the Global Firm.” Relations industrielles/Industrial Relations 59(1):73-100.

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Geppert, Mike, Dirk Matten and Peggy Schmidt. 2004. “The Contribution of Institutional Theories to the Understanding of Organization and Management Processes in Multinational Corporations.” Berliner Journal Fur Soziologie 14:379-397.

Gerybadze, Alexander and Guido Reger. 1999. “Globalization of R&D: Recent Changes in the Management of Innovation in Transnational Corporations.” Research Policy 28(2-3):251-274.

Gillan, Stuart L. and Laura T. Starks. 2003. “Corporate Governance, Corporate Ownership, and the Role of Institutional Investors: A Global Perspective.” Journal of Applied Finance 13(2):4-22.

Goldstein, Nance. 1992. “Gender and the Restructuring of High-Tech Multinational Corporations: New Twists to an Old Story.” Cambridge Journal of Economics 16(3):269-284.

Hack, Lothar. 2003. “Even If There Is a ‘Second Wave’ of the ‘New Economy’: The Reorganization of (Transnational) Corporations Is Decisive.” Concepts and Transformation 8:101-116.

Hallwood, C. P. 1994. “A Reconsideration of the Theory of the Multinational Corporation.” Keio Economic Studies 31(2):1-11.

Hedley, R. A. 1999. “Transnational Corporations and Their Regulation: Issues and Strategies.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 40(2):215-230.

Jasso-Aguilar, Rebeca, Howard Waitzkin and Angela Landwehr. 2004. “Multinational Corporations and Health Care in the United States and Latin America: Strategies, Actions, and Effects.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 45:136-157.

Jensen, Nathan M. 2003. “Democratic Governance and Multinational Corporations: Political Regimes and Inflows of Foreign Direct Investment.” International Organization 57(3):587-616.

Jones, Marc T. 1998. “Blade Runner Capitalism, the Transnational Corporation, and Commodification: Implications for Cultural Integrity.” Cultural Dynamics 10(3):287-306.

Jones, Marc T. 2000. “The Competitive Advantage of the Transnational Corporation as an Institutional Form: A Reassessment.” International Journal of Social Economics 27(7-8-9-10):943-958.

Lazonick, William, Ronald Dore and Henk W. de Jong. 1997. The Corporate Triangle: The Structure and Performance of Corporate Systems in a Global Economy. Malden,MA: Blackwell.

Levi-Faur, David. 2005. “The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 598:12-32.

Levi-Faur, David and Jacint Jordana. 2005. “The Rise of Regulatory Capitalism: The Global Diffusion of a New Order.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 598:200-217.

Lewis, Malcolm. 2000. “News Corporation, Technology and the Workplace: Global Strategies, Local Change.” Journal of Sociology 36(3):406-408.

Lumby, Anthony B. 2001. “Global Business and Economics: Towards a Theory of the Multinational Corporation.” Global Business and Economics Review 3:111-132.

Macleod, Sorcha and Douglas Lewis. 2004. “Transnational Corporations: Power, Influence and Responsibility.” Global Social Policy 4:77-98.

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Martin, Xavier and R. Salomon. 2003. “Knowledge Transfer Capacity and Its Implications for the Theory of the Multinational Corporation.” Journal of International Business Studies 34: 356-373.

Panic, M. 1995. “Transnational Corporations and the World Economy: Review Article.” International Review of Applied Economics 9(2):207-211.

Pauly, Louis W. and Simon Reich. 1997. “National Structures and Multinational Corporate Behavior: Enduring Differences in the Age of Globalization.” International Organization 51:1-30.

Pitelis, Christos. 2001. “The Resource-Based Theory of the Transnational Corporation: Conceptual and Empirical Issues.” Global Business and Economics Review 3:20-43.

Pitelis, Christos. 1996. “Effective Demand, Outward Investment and the (Theory of the) Transnational Corporation - An Empirical Investigation.” Scottish Journal of Political Economy 43:192-206.

Poster, Winifred R. 1998. “Globalization, Gender, and the Workplace: Women and Men in an American Multinational Corporation in India.” Journal of Developing Societies 14:40-65.

Prechel, Harland. 2002. “The Labor Process and the Transformation of Corporate Control in the Global Economy.” Pp. 51-68 in Labor and Capital in the Age of Globalization: the Labor Process and the Changing Nature of Work in the Global Economy, edited by B. Berberoglu. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Rugman, Alan M. 1999. “Forty Years of the Theory of the Transnational Corporation.” Transnational Corporations 8(2):51-70.

Sarra, Janis and Masafumi Nakahigashi. 2002. “Balancing Social and Corporate Culture in the Global Economy: The Evolution of Japanese Corporate Structure and Norms.” Law & Policy 24(4):299-354.

Schienstock, Gerd. 1992. “The Brave New World of the Multinational Corporation.” International Sociology 7(4):461-479.

Schmitz, Christopher. 1994. “America and the Multinational Corporation: The History of a Troubled Partnership.” Business History 36(3):129-130.

Sklair, Leslie. 2002. “Democracy and the Transnational Capitalist Class.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 581:144-157.

Smithsimon, Greg. 1999. “Transnational Labor Organizing: Opportunities and Obstacles for Unions Challenging Multinational Corporations.” Socialist Review 27(3-4):65-93.

Staats, Joseph L. 2004. “Habermas and Democratic Theory: The Threat to Democracy of Unchecked Corporate Power.” Political Research Quarterly 57:585-594.

Veser, Mark. 2004. “The Influence of Culture on Stakeholder Management: Social Policy Implementation in Multinational Corporations.” Business & Society 43(4):426-436.

Whitehouse, Lisa. 2003. “Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Citizenship and the Global Compact: A New Approach to Regulating Corporate Social Power?” Global Social Policy 3(3):299-318.

Wood, Stephen J. and Mark P. Fenton-O’Creevy. 2005. “Direct Involvement, Representation and Employee Voice in UK Multinationals in Europe.” European Journal of Industrial Relations 11:27-50.

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Zander, Ivo. 2002. “The Formation of International Innovation Networks in the Multinational Corporation: An Evolutionary Perspective.” Industrial and Corporate Change 11(2):327-353.

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Huby, Meg. 2001. “The Sustainable Use of Resources on a Global Scale.” Social Policy and Administration 35(5):521-537.

Fernando, Jude L. 2003. “The Power of Unsustainable Development: What is to Be Done?” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 590:6-34.

Herkenrath, Mark and Volker Bornschier. 2003. “Transnational Corporations in World Development-Still the Same Harmful Effects in an Increasingly Globalized World Economy.” Journal of World-Systems Research 9:105-139.

Kim, Sangmoon and Eui-Hang Shin. 2002. “A Longitudinal Analysis of Globalization and Regionalization in International Trade: A Social Network Approach.” Social Forces 81:445-471.

O’Riain, Sean. 2000. “States and Markets in an Era of Globalization.” Annual Review of Sociology 26:187-213.

Sklair, Leslie. 2002. “The Transnational Capitalist Class and Global Politics: Deconstructing the Corporate-State Connection.” International Political Science Review 23(2):159-174.

Agrawal, Arun. 2003. “Sustainable Governance of Common-Pool Resources: Context, Methods, and Politics.” Annual Review of Anthropology 32:243-262.

Aguilar Fernandez, Susana. 2003. “Toward Sustainable Development. Evolution and Trends in European Environmental Policy.” Revista Internacional De Sociologia 35:53-80.

Aguirre, Benigno E. 2002. ““Sustainable Development” as Collective Surge.” Social Science Quarterly 83(1):101-118.

Albrecht, Stan L. 1995. “The New Resource Wars: Native and Environmental Struggles against Multinational Corporations.” Rural Sociology 60:155-157.

Amin, Ash and Nigel Thrift (eds.). 1994. Globalization, Institutions, and Regional Development in Europe. New York: Oxford University Press.

Aronson, Jonathan. 2002. “Global Networks and Their Impact.” Pp. 39-62 in Information Technologies and Global Politics: The Changing Scope of Power and Governance, edited by James N. Rosenau and J.P. Singh. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Bagchi, Amiya K. 2004. “The Axial Ages of the Capitalist World-System.” Review 27(2):93-134.

Barshefsky, Charlene. “Trade Policy for a Networked World.” Foreign Affairs 80(2): March- 2001. 134-46.

Batten, David F. “Network Cities: Creative Urban Agglomerations for the 21st Century.” Urban Studies, vol. 32, no. 2, March 1995, pp. 313-27.

Bergesen, Albert and John Sonnett. 2001. “The Global 500: Mapping the World Economy at Century’s End.” American Behavioral Scientist 44(10):1602-1615.

Bergesen, Albert J. and Omar Lizardo. 2004. “International Terrorism and the World-System.” Sociological Theory 22:38-52.

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Bergesen, Albert J. and Tim Bartley. 2000. “World-System and Ecosystem.” Pp. 307-322 in A World-Systems Reader: New Perspectives on Gender, Urbanism, Cultures, Indigenous Peoples, and Ecology, edited by T.D. Hall. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Borgatti, Stephen P. and Martin G. Everett. 1999. “Models of Core/Periphery Structures.” Social Networks 21:375-395. <www.analytictech.com/borgatti/CP_Structure.doc> (August 6, 2004)

Brand, Ulrich and Christoph Gorg. 2003. “Sustainable Globalization? Sustainable Development as a Fix for Neo-Liberalism’s Heap of Broken Glass.” Ambiente & Sociedade 5-6(2-1):45-71.

Breiger, Ronald L. 1981. “Structures of Economic Interdependence Among Nations.” Chapter 12 in Continuities in Structural Inquiry, edited by Peter Blau and Robert Merton. New York: Free Press.

Brinkman, Richard L. and June E. Brinkman. 2002. “Corporate Power and the Globalization Process.” International Journal of Social Economics 29(9-10):730-752.

Burns, Thomas J; Kick, Edward L; Davis, Byron L. “Theorizing and Rethinking Linkages between the Natural Environment and the Modern World-System: Deforestation in the Late 20th Century.” Journal of World-Systems Research, 2003, 9, 2, summer, 357-390.

Burns, Thomas J; Kick, Edward L; Murray, David A; Murray, Dixie A. “Demography, Development and Deforestation in a World-System Perspective.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 1994, 35, 3-4, Sept-Dec, 221-239.

Buttel, Frederick H. and Kenneth A. Gould. 2004. “Global Social Movement(s) at the Crossroads: Some Observations on the Trajectory of the Anti-Corporate Globalization Movement.” Journal of World-Systems Research 10:37-66.

Cabanes, Robert. 2002. “Trade Unionism between Corporatism, Clientelism, Paternalism and Globalization.” Revue Tiers Monde 43(171):599-616.

Cadenas Marin, Alfredo. 2002. “The Economics of Sustainable Development.” Sistema 173:31-40.

Cahill, Michael. 2001. “The Implications of Consumerism for the Transition to a Sustainable Society.” Social Policy and Administration 35(5):627-639.

Callaghy, Thomas M. Ronald Kassimir and Robert Latham. 2001. Intervention and Transnationalism in Africa: Global-Local Networks of Power. New York: Cambridge University Press.

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