The paper presents some of the ideas underlying the current research program of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG). It begins with a discussion of how the institute’s programmatic orientation has evolved since it was founded in 1984. Programmatic change over the years involved (1) recognition of a secular decline in the capacity of the nation-state to organize and guarantee social order, and of the growing significance of self-regulating, “free” national and international markets for social life; (2) increased attention to issues of meaning and to “culture” and cultural symbolism, as well as to normative questions; (3) a gradual shift in emphasis from policy to politics; and (4) more explicit recognition of history ...
This paper outlines an institutionalist political economy approach to capitalism as a specific type ...
This paper outlines an institutionalist political economy approach to capitalism as a specific type ...
The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three point...
The paper presents some of the ideas underlying the current research program of the Max Planck Insti...
"Dargestellt werden einige der dem gegenwärtigen Forschungsprogramm des MPIfG unterliegenden Überleg...
The paper presents some of the ideas underlying the current research program of the Max Planck Insti...
"Dargestellt werden einige der dem gegenwärtigen Forschungsprogramm des MPIfG unterliegenden Überleg...
The paper is an expanded and revised version of a lecture given at the 2008 Annual Colloquium of the...
This paper outlines an institutionalist political economy approach to capitalism as a specific type ...
The history of a research field called political economy dates back to the eighteenth century, givin...
Political economy and economic sociology have developed in relative isolation from each other. While...
Since Marx, political economics has become a historical science exploring social aspects of economi...
'In den letzten 10-15 Jahren erlebten oekonomische Ansaetze innerhalb der Soziologie einen erheblich...
The paper is an expanded and revised version of a lecture given at the 2008 Annual Colloquium of the...
The paper argues that contemporary capitalism must be studied as a society rather than an economy, a...
This paper outlines an institutionalist political economy approach to capitalism as a specific type ...
This paper outlines an institutionalist political economy approach to capitalism as a specific type ...
The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three point...
The paper presents some of the ideas underlying the current research program of the Max Planck Insti...
"Dargestellt werden einige der dem gegenwärtigen Forschungsprogramm des MPIfG unterliegenden Überleg...
The paper presents some of the ideas underlying the current research program of the Max Planck Insti...
"Dargestellt werden einige der dem gegenwärtigen Forschungsprogramm des MPIfG unterliegenden Überleg...
The paper is an expanded and revised version of a lecture given at the 2008 Annual Colloquium of the...
This paper outlines an institutionalist political economy approach to capitalism as a specific type ...
The history of a research field called political economy dates back to the eighteenth century, givin...
Political economy and economic sociology have developed in relative isolation from each other. While...
Since Marx, political economics has become a historical science exploring social aspects of economi...
'In den letzten 10-15 Jahren erlebten oekonomische Ansaetze innerhalb der Soziologie einen erheblich...
The paper is an expanded and revised version of a lecture given at the 2008 Annual Colloquium of the...
The paper argues that contemporary capitalism must be studied as a society rather than an economy, a...
This paper outlines an institutionalist political economy approach to capitalism as a specific type ...
This paper outlines an institutionalist political economy approach to capitalism as a specific type ...
The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three point...