A sociologia econômica nos Estados Unidos
principais autores, conceitos e debates
Palabras clave:
Sociologia Econômica, Enraizamento, Estados Unidos, Redes, Cultura EconômicaResumen
O artigo revisa a literatura da sociologia econômica, área que alcançou rápida institucionalização a partir do diálogo crítico com a economia neoclássica. Considerando a importância que a área conquistou e a ausência de levantamento bibliográfico no Brasil sobre a produção nos Estados Unidos, o objetivo deste artigo é construir um “estado da arte” da sociologia econômica produzida nesse país, identificando os principais autores, ferramentas teóricas e debates. Argumentamos que a área se constituiu em torno do conceito de enraizamento, utilizado por Karl Polanyi e recuperado por Mark Granovetter, e que inspira direta ou indiretamente autores e organiza os debates do campo.
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