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3. Economic Production as Chemistry II
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John F. Padgett
, Peter McMahan und Xing Zhong
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Illustrations xiii
- Tables xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- The Problem of Emergence 1
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Part I. Autocatalysis
- 2. Autocatalysis in Chemistry and the Origin of Life 31
- 3. Economic Production as Chemistry II 70
- 4. From Chemical to Social Networks 92
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Part II. Early Capitalism and State Formation
- The Emergence of Corporate Merchant-Banks in Dugento Tuscany 115
- 6. Transposition and Refunctionality 168
- 7. Country as Global Market 208
- 8. Conflict Displacement and Dual Inclusion in the Construction of Germany 235
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Part III. Communist Transitions
- 9. The Politics of Communist Economic Reform 267
- 10. Deviations from Design 316
- 11. The Emergence of the Russian Mobile Telecom Market 334
- 12. Social Sequence Analysis 347
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Part IV. Contemporary Capitalism and Science
- 13. Chance, Nécessité, et Naïveté 375
- 14 Organizational and Institutional Genesis 434
- 15. An Open Elite 466
- 16. Academic Laboratories and the Reproduction of Proprietary Science 496
- 17. Why the Valley Went First 520
- 18. Managing the Boundaries of an “Open” Project 545
- Coda 566
- Index of Authors 571
- Index of Subjects 573
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Illustrations xiii
- Tables xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- The Problem of Emergence 1
-
Part I. Autocatalysis
- 2. Autocatalysis in Chemistry and the Origin of Life 31
- 3. Economic Production as Chemistry II 70
- 4. From Chemical to Social Networks 92
-
Part II. Early Capitalism and State Formation
- The Emergence of Corporate Merchant-Banks in Dugento Tuscany 115
- 6. Transposition and Refunctionality 168
- 7. Country as Global Market 208
- 8. Conflict Displacement and Dual Inclusion in the Construction of Germany 235
-
Part III. Communist Transitions
- 9. The Politics of Communist Economic Reform 267
- 10. Deviations from Design 316
- 11. The Emergence of the Russian Mobile Telecom Market 334
- 12. Social Sequence Analysis 347
-
Part IV. Contemporary Capitalism and Science
- 13. Chance, Nécessité, et Naïveté 375
- 14 Organizational and Institutional Genesis 434
- 15. An Open Elite 466
- 16. Academic Laboratories and the Reproduction of Proprietary Science 496
- 17. Why the Valley Went First 520
- 18. Managing the Boundaries of an “Open” Project 545
- Coda 566
- Index of Authors 571
- Index of Subjects 573