This issue of the American Journal of Economics and Sociology is on the social costs of markets. It continues the broad theme on the social nature of markets and the social provisioning process that began with the April 2011 issue on the social economy and the methods to investigate the social economy, followed by the November 2011 issue that dealt with modeling the economy and the social provisioning process as a historical-social, disaggregated system of economic activity, and the April 2013 issue on markets, competition, and the economy as a social system.
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