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Everyday Transactions and Great Transformations: Markets and Marketization from the Perspective of New Economic Sociology
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Abstract Marketization is a broad term with a wide range of meanings. It encompasses measures of deregulation and privatization as well as the perceived increase of an ›economic‹ logic in social relationships. For historical purposes, the term should not be narrowly defined, and nor should the concept of mar... view more
Marketization is a broad term with a wide range of meanings. It encompasses measures of deregulation and privatization as well as the perceived increase of an ›economic‹ logic in social relationships. For historical purposes, the term should not be narrowly defined, and nor should the concept of marketization be used in an ahistorical manner detached from contemporary usage. However, there are two questions which the historical analysis of marketization needs to address. First, what is the conceptual understanding of the market mechanism to which the term marketization is linked? Second, what is the relationship between marketization and economic theory?... view less
Classification
Sociology of Economics
Free Keywords
Alltag; Soziales; Wirtschaft; Wissenschaft
Document language
English
Publication Year
2015
Page/Pages
p. 477-487
Journal
Zeithistorische Forschungen / Studies in Contemporary History, 12 (2015) 3
Issue topic
Vermarktlichung
ISSN
1612-6041
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed