The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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sector ) by replacing microlevel economic interests based on formal at- tributes of actors ( which undergird most current sectoral theories ) with a Weberian conceptualization of economic interests based on substantive , historically ...
sector ) by replacing microlevel economic interests based on formal at- tributes of actors ( which undergird most current sectoral theories ) with a Weberian conceptualization of economic interests based on substantive , historically ...
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... economic interests in the possession of goods and opportunities for income and ( 3 ) is represented under the conditions of the commodity or labor markets . " Economic interests , then , according to Weber , arise out of the possession ...
... economic interests in the possession of goods and opportunities for income and ( 3 ) is represented under the conditions of the commodity or labor markets . " Economic interests , then , according to Weber , arise out of the possession ...
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... economic miracle : one pointing to rampant corruption seen as ul- timately precipitating crisis , the other ( that of developmental state theo- rists ) explaining the Korean miracle by reference to coherent economic policy on the part ...
... economic miracle : one pointing to rampant corruption seen as ul- timately precipitating crisis , the other ( that of developmental state theo- rists ) explaining the Korean miracle by reference to coherent economic policy on the part ...
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