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Market Society: History, Theory, Practice

Author Benjamin Spies-Butcher, Joy Paton, Damien Cahill
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Political Science
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ISBN / ASIN0521184908
ISBN-139780521184908
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Market Society: History, Theory, Practice explores the social basis of economic life, from the emergence of market society in feudal England to the complex and interwoven markets of modern capitalist society. This lively and accessible book draws upon a variety of theories to examine the social structures at the heart of capitalist economies. It considers how capitalism is constituted, the institutions that regulate economic processes in market society and the experience of living in contemporary market societies. Market Society: History, Theory, Practice provides students of both political economy and economic sociology with a more nuanced understanding of how markets and people interact and how this relationship has influenced the nature and structure of modern economies.
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