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A Brief History of the Economic Sociology of Information

Philippe Steiner ()
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Philippe Steiner: Sorbonne Université

A chapter in 40 Years of Economics, 2025, pp 429-439 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Richard Arena[aut]Arena, Richard was much supportive to the development of economic sociology all along his long and productive academic career. As a personal recollection, I remember that he encouraged me when, as a young economist specialized in the history of economic thoughtHistory of economic thought (HoET), I began to deal with economic sociology in the last decade of the previous century. His interest in that new domain did not weaken then after, so I am pleased to present some few ideas related to the connection between the economic theory of information and the economic sociology of marketMarket(s).

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-93401-8_26

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