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23-25 October, 2002
Venue: The Conference Suite, CRIC,
The University of Manchester & UMIST,
Harold Hankins Building, Booth Street West,
Manchester M13 9QH
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The following papers from this workshop were published in a Monographic Section of the International Review of Sociology, 2003, 13(2):
Polanyian Perspectives on Instituted Economic Processes, Development and Transformation: Introduction, Ronnie Ramlogan and Mark Harvey (Editors)
Institutions, Politics and Culture: a Polanyian Perspective on Economic Change, John Harriss
Reinstituting the Economic Process; (Re) embedding the Economy in Society and Nature, Firket Adaman, Pat Devine and Begum Ozkaynak
The Enforcement of Contracts and Property Rights: Constitutive versus Epiphenomenal Conceptions of Law, Geoffrey Hodgson
Moral Philosophy and Economic Sociology: What MacIntyre Learnt from Polanyi, Peter McMylor
Issues for a New-Polanyian Research Agenda in Economic Sociology, Sally Randles
The Creation of the European Market for Mobile Telephony: Overview of an Instituted Process, Andrea Mina
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CRIC has combined with PREST to form the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research (MIoIR).
New book: Trust in Food, A Comparative and Institutional Analysis by Unni Kjaernes, Mark Harvey & Alan Warde.
CRIC Final Report to ESRC:"Main Report" and "CRIC Performance Indicators 1997-2006".
'Instituted Or Embedded? Legal, Fiscal and Economic Institutionalisation of Markets' by Mark Harvey
'Beyond Efficiency and Market Shares: Competition within the Finnish Games Industry' by Mirva Peltoniemi
'Accounting for Economic Evolution: Fitness and the Population Method' by Stan Metcalfe
'Innovation and Final Consumption: Social Practices, Instituted Modes of Provision and Intermediation' by Andrew McMeekin & Dale Southerton
'Alfred Marshall’s Mecca: Reconciling the Theories of Value and Development' by Stan Metcalfe