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Piyasalar ve İktisadi Kurumlar: Yeni Ekonomik Sosyoloji Ciddi Bir Rakip Mi?

Twelvemonth 2021, Volume 5, Issue two, 330 - 348, 31.12.2021

Abstract

Bu makalede, yerleşik ekonomik sosyolojik yaklaşımın piyasaları ve iktisadi kurumları yeniden kavramsallaştırmasına katkısını değerlendirmeyi ve "yeni ekonomik sosyoloji"nin geleneksel iktisadi düşünceye ciddi bir rakip olup olamayacağını tartışmayı amaçlıyoruz. Bu maksatla, "yeni ekonomik sosyoloji"nin toplumsal iç içe geçmişlik (embeddedness)/toplumsal ağlar (networks) ve Bourdieucu alan çözümlemelerinden (field analysis) performativist açıklamalara varana değin bir dizi platonic-tipik çalışmasını eleştirel bir şekilde inceleyip her iki entelektüel geleneğin de toplumdaki iktidar/güç ilişkilerini benzer bir şekilde kavrıyor olmasından dolayı, ekonomik sosyoloji alt-alanının mevcut haliyle geleneksel iktisadi düşünme biçimlerine ciddi bir tehdit oluşturamadığı sonucuna varıyoruz. "Yeni ekonomik sosyoloji"nin yerleşik iktisadi düşüncede zaten kabul görmüş olan "eksik rekabet" anlayışının common salt bir eşdeğeri olma konumundan ayrışabilmesi için, toplumsal bilimlerde köklü bir geçmişi olan siyaset sosyolojisinin kuramsal yaklaşım ve kavramsal çerçevesinden faydalanması gerektiğini iddia ediyor; ve alt-alanın kendi içindeki kurumsalcı çalışmaların bu yönde atılacak adımlar için iyi bir başlangıç zemini sunabileceğini göstermeye çalışıyoruz.

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Markets and Economic Institutions: Is New Economical Sociology a Serious Contender?

Year 2021, Volume 5, Outcome ii, 330 - 348, 31.12.2021

Abstruse

This paper attempts to evaluate the contributions of mainstream economical sociology on its reconceptualization of markets and economical institutions. By doing then, it discusses whether new economic sociology tin can be a serious contender to conventional economic thinking. Subsequently critically reviewing a selected set of ideal-typical works from the sub-field, ranging from embeddedness/network and field analyses to performativist accounts, it reaches the conclusion that the new economic sociology cannot pose a serious threat to the conventional way of doing economics-- largely due to the fact that both intellectual traditions share a keen bargain of common understanding of ability relations in society. For the new economical folklore to drag itself from a mere equivalent of imperfect competition in economics, it should rather benefit from a long tradition of scholarly work in political folklore; and institutionalist accounts within the very sub-field itself seem to be the main valid candidate to pursue such a grade of action.

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  • Swedberg, R. (2004) "What has been accomplished in new economic sociology and where is it heading?", European Journal of Sociology, 45(03): 317-330.
  • Swedberg, R. (1997) "New economic sociology: What has been achieved, what is ahead?", Acta Sociologica, 40(2): 161-182.
  • Uzzi, B. (1996) "The sources and consequences of embeddedness for the economic performance of organizations: The network result", American sociological review, 61(4): 674-698.
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  • Young, D. (2002) "The meaning and role of power in economical theories", in Hodgson, G. (ed.) A Modern Reader in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
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  • Zelizer, V. A. (1988) "Beyond the polemics on the market: establishing a theoretical and empirical agenda", Sociological forum 3(4): 614-634.
  • Zuckerman, East. W. (2003) "On Networks and Markets by Rauch and Casella, eds.", Journal of Economic Literature, 41(two): 545-565.

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Chief Language English language
Subjects Economics
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

İhsan Ercan SADİ (Chief Author)
0000-0002-7738-4685
Türkiye

Publication Engagement Dec 31, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021, Book v, Issue two

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APA Sadi, İ. E. (2021). Markets and Economical Institutions: Is New Economic Sociology a Serious Contender? . Politik Ekonomik Kuram , five (2) , 330-348 . DOI: 10.30586/pek.1026685
MLA Sadi, İ. E. "Markets and Economic Institutions: Is New Economic Sociology a Serious Contender?" . Politik Ekonomik Kuram five (2021 ): 330-348 <https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/pek/issue/67616/1026685>
Chicago Sadi, İ. E. "Markets and Economic Institutions: Is New Economic Folklore a Serious Contender?". Politik Ekonomik Kuram 5 (2021 ): 330-348
RIS TY - JOUR T1 - Markets and Economic Institutions: Is New Economic Sociology a Serious Contender? AU - İhsan Ercan Sadi Y1 - 2021 PY - 2021 N1 - doi: 10.30586/pek.1026685 Practice - 10.30586/pek.1026685 T2 - Politik Ekonomik Kuram JF - Journal JO - JOR SP - 330 EP - 348 VL - five IS - 2 SN - -2587-2567 M3 - doi: 10.30586/pek.1026685 UR - https://doi.org/10.30586/pek.1026685 Y2 - 2021 ER -
EndNote %0 Politik Ekonomik Kuram Markets and Economical Institutions: Is New Economic Sociology a Serious Contender? %A İhsan Ercan Sadi %T Markets and Economic Institutions: Is New Economic Sociology a Serious Contender? %D 2021 %J Politik Ekonomik Kuram %P -2587-2567 %Five v %N two %R doi: 10.30586/pek.1026685 %U ten.30586/pek.1026685
ISNAD Sadi, İhsan Ercan . "Markets and Economical Institutions: Is New Economic Sociology a Serious Contender?". Politik Ekonomik Kuram five / 2 (December 2021): 330-348 . https://doi.org/10.30586/pek.1026685
AMA Sadi İ. East. Markets and Economic Institutions: Is New Economic Sociology a Serious Contender?. PEK. 2021; five(2): 330-348.
Vancouver Sadi İ. E. Markets and Economic Institutions: Is New Economic Sociology a Serious Contender?. Politik Ekonomik Kuram. 2021; 5(two): 330-348.
IEEE İ. E. Sadi , "Markets and Economical Institutions: Is New Economic Sociology a Serious Contender?", Politik Ekonomik Kuram, vol. 5, no. two, pp. 330-348, Dec. 2021, doi:x.30586/pek.1026685

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