Thirty-six papers explore the salient themes and leading ideas of contemporary social economics. Papers focus on social concerns in economics; the socially embedded individual; individuals in context; growth and (in)equality; socially embedded exchange-markets; firms; social relations in the economy; finance, money, and policy; the state; law and the economy; and the long view. Davis is Professor of History and Methodology of Economics at the University of Amsterdam and Professor of Economics at Marquette University. Dolfsma is Professor in the School of Economics and Business at the University of Groningen. Index.
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