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September 28-29, 2001
PRESENTERS:
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Richard Swedberg, "The Economic Sociology of Capitalism"
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Douglass North, "Toward an Understanding of the Process of Change"
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Victor Nee, "North's Theory and the Organizational Dynamics of Institutional Change"
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James Baron and Michael Hannan, "The Economic Sociology of Organizational Entrepreneurship: Lessons from the Stanford Project on Emerging Companies"
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Viviana Zelizer, "Circuits Within Capitalism"
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Mitchell Abolafia, "Making Sense of Depression: Policy Making at the Federal Reserve"
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Paul DiMaggio, "The Economic Sociology of the Internet"
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Ko Kuwabara, "Affective Attachment in Electronic Markets: A Sociological Study of eBay"
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Gerald Davis and Christopher Marquis, "The Globalization of Stock Markets and Convergence in Corporate Governance"
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Mary Brinton, "The Cost of Embeddedness: Institutional Change in the Japanese Economy"
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John Campbell, "Fiscal Sociology in an Age of Globalization: Comparing Tax Regimes in Advanced Capitalist Countries"
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Peter Evans, "The Challenges of the 'Institutional Turn': New Interdisciplinary Opportunities in Development Theory"
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