Economic sociology (week 4) - Christof

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Across
  1. 2. Quinn’s term for the industry that her and Viviana Zelizer study
  2. 3. Process of making a commodity out of something that hadn’t been conceived as a product or service before
  3. 5. The process of considering alternate ends for scarce means (Robbins)
  4. 7. Author who discusses the access to professions from a Weberian point of view.
  5. 8. Polanyi’s view that markets are subordinated to politics, religion, and social relations
  6. 10. Polanyi: … was planned; planning was not.
  7. 12. Smith’s idea that wages are a trade-off of wages and prestige implies that employers have to pay a compensating … to motivate somebody to choose the job.
  8. 13. Central theme of economic sociology that is invoked in Granovetter’s Getting a Job
Down
  1. 1. The view that norms exist because they are efficient (also referred to as Panglossian).
  2. 3. How information asymmetry is overcome in Geertz’ bazaar economy.
  3. 4. Author who, like Titmuss for the case of blood, questions that all things ought to be traded on markets
  4. 6. Sociologist whose work has to do with cultural, symbolic, normative elements of economic transactions
  5. 9. Price at the intersection of supply and demand curve in neoclassical economics
  6. 11. Frank things that the human nature is striving for …