The Architecture of Illegal Markets
Towards an Economic Sociology of Illegality in the Economy
Herausgeber: Beckert, Jens; Dewey, Matias
The Architecture of Illegal Markets
Towards an Economic Sociology of Illegality in the Economy
Herausgeber: Beckert, Jens; Dewey, Matias
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This book makes a contribution to understanding the structure of markets on which such illegal transactions occur. The authors apply the tools of economic sociology to develop conceptual frames allowing to understand the organization of such markets and present case studies that provide insights into the illegal side of the economy.
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This book makes a contribution to understanding the structure of markets on which such illegal transactions occur. The authors apply the tools of economic sociology to develop conceptual frames allowing to understand the organization of such markets and present case studies that provide insights into the illegal side of the economy.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 164mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9780198794974
- ISBN-10: 0198794975
- Artikelnr.: 47870782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 164mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9780198794974
- ISBN-10: 0198794975
- Artikelnr.: 47870782
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jens Beckert is Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne and Professor of Sociology at the University of Cologne. He has held visiting positions at Princeton University, Harvard University, Cornell University, the European University Institute, and Sciences Po in Paris. He is the author of The Worth of Goods: Valuation and Pricing in the Economy (OUP), Beyond the Market: the Social Foundations of Economic Efficiency (Princeton University Press 2002) and Inherited Wealth (Princeton University Press 2008). His articles have been published in journals such as Theory & Society, Sociological Theory, Organization Studies, and the European Journal of Sociology. Matías Dewey is a Senior Researcher in the project area on the sociology of illegal markets at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne. He studied sociology in Argentina and received his PhD in Germany. As a visiting scholar, he has spent time at the University of Oxford, at the MaxPo in Paris and recently at the Department of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin. He has received grants from the Alexander von Humboldt and Volkswagen foundations. He has published extensively on social theory, economic sociology, illegal markets and qualitative research.
* 1: Jens Beckert and Matías Dewey: The Social Organization of Illegal
Markets
* Part I: Conceptualizing Illegal Markets
* 2: Renate Mayntz: Illegal Markets: Boundaries and Interfaces between
Legality and Illegality
* Part II: Secrecy and Illegal Markets:
* 3: Philippe Steiner: Secrecy and Frontiers in Illegal Organ
Transplantation
* 4: Simon Mackenzie and Donna Yates: What Is Grey About the "Grey
Market" in Antiquities?
* 5: Meltem Odabä, Thomas Holt, and Ronald Breiger: Governance in
Online Stolen Data Markets
* 6: Ronen Palan: Futurity, Offshore, and the International Political
Economy of Crime
* PArt III: The State in Informal Market Places
* 7: Matías Dewey: State-Sponsored Protection Rackets: Regulating the
Market for Counterfeit Clothing in Argentina
* 8: Kirsten Endres: Shoddy, Fake, or Harmful: Smuggled Goods and
Entangled Illegalities in a Vietnamese Border Market
* PArt IV: Shifting Definitions of Illegality
* 9: Cyrus Dioun: Making the Medical Marijuana Market
* 10: Annette Hübschle: Contested Illegality: Processing the Trade
Prohibition of Rhino Horn
* 11: Nina Enwicht: "We Are the Genuine People": Legality and
Legitimacy in the Sierra Leonean Diamond Market
* 12: Vadim Radaev: A Crooked Mirror: The Evolution of Illegal Alcohol
Markets in Russia since the Late Socialist Period
* Part V: Illegal Practices in Legal Markets
* 13: Letizia Paoli and Victoria Greenfield: The Supply of Doping
Products and the Relevance of Market-Based Perspectives: Implications
of Recent Research in Italy
* 14: Boris Samuel: Illegal Prices: The Social Contestation of High
Living Costs in Guadeloupe and Mauritania
* 15: Robert Tillman: The Price is Not Right: Financialization and
Financial Crime
Markets
* Part I: Conceptualizing Illegal Markets
* 2: Renate Mayntz: Illegal Markets: Boundaries and Interfaces between
Legality and Illegality
* Part II: Secrecy and Illegal Markets:
* 3: Philippe Steiner: Secrecy and Frontiers in Illegal Organ
Transplantation
* 4: Simon Mackenzie and Donna Yates: What Is Grey About the "Grey
Market" in Antiquities?
* 5: Meltem Odabä, Thomas Holt, and Ronald Breiger: Governance in
Online Stolen Data Markets
* 6: Ronen Palan: Futurity, Offshore, and the International Political
Economy of Crime
* PArt III: The State in Informal Market Places
* 7: Matías Dewey: State-Sponsored Protection Rackets: Regulating the
Market for Counterfeit Clothing in Argentina
* 8: Kirsten Endres: Shoddy, Fake, or Harmful: Smuggled Goods and
Entangled Illegalities in a Vietnamese Border Market
* PArt IV: Shifting Definitions of Illegality
* 9: Cyrus Dioun: Making the Medical Marijuana Market
* 10: Annette Hübschle: Contested Illegality: Processing the Trade
Prohibition of Rhino Horn
* 11: Nina Enwicht: "We Are the Genuine People": Legality and
Legitimacy in the Sierra Leonean Diamond Market
* 12: Vadim Radaev: A Crooked Mirror: The Evolution of Illegal Alcohol
Markets in Russia since the Late Socialist Period
* Part V: Illegal Practices in Legal Markets
* 13: Letizia Paoli and Victoria Greenfield: The Supply of Doping
Products and the Relevance of Market-Based Perspectives: Implications
of Recent Research in Italy
* 14: Boris Samuel: Illegal Prices: The Social Contestation of High
Living Costs in Guadeloupe and Mauritania
* 15: Robert Tillman: The Price is Not Right: Financialization and
Financial Crime
* 1: Jens Beckert and Matías Dewey: The Social Organization of Illegal
Markets
* Part I: Conceptualizing Illegal Markets
* 2: Renate Mayntz: Illegal Markets: Boundaries and Interfaces between
Legality and Illegality
* Part II: Secrecy and Illegal Markets:
* 3: Philippe Steiner: Secrecy and Frontiers in Illegal Organ
Transplantation
* 4: Simon Mackenzie and Donna Yates: What Is Grey About the "Grey
Market" in Antiquities?
* 5: Meltem Odabä, Thomas Holt, and Ronald Breiger: Governance in
Online Stolen Data Markets
* 6: Ronen Palan: Futurity, Offshore, and the International Political
Economy of Crime
* PArt III: The State in Informal Market Places
* 7: Matías Dewey: State-Sponsored Protection Rackets: Regulating the
Market for Counterfeit Clothing in Argentina
* 8: Kirsten Endres: Shoddy, Fake, or Harmful: Smuggled Goods and
Entangled Illegalities in a Vietnamese Border Market
* PArt IV: Shifting Definitions of Illegality
* 9: Cyrus Dioun: Making the Medical Marijuana Market
* 10: Annette Hübschle: Contested Illegality: Processing the Trade
Prohibition of Rhino Horn
* 11: Nina Enwicht: "We Are the Genuine People": Legality and
Legitimacy in the Sierra Leonean Diamond Market
* 12: Vadim Radaev: A Crooked Mirror: The Evolution of Illegal Alcohol
Markets in Russia since the Late Socialist Period
* Part V: Illegal Practices in Legal Markets
* 13: Letizia Paoli and Victoria Greenfield: The Supply of Doping
Products and the Relevance of Market-Based Perspectives: Implications
of Recent Research in Italy
* 14: Boris Samuel: Illegal Prices: The Social Contestation of High
Living Costs in Guadeloupe and Mauritania
* 15: Robert Tillman: The Price is Not Right: Financialization and
Financial Crime
Markets
* Part I: Conceptualizing Illegal Markets
* 2: Renate Mayntz: Illegal Markets: Boundaries and Interfaces between
Legality and Illegality
* Part II: Secrecy and Illegal Markets:
* 3: Philippe Steiner: Secrecy and Frontiers in Illegal Organ
Transplantation
* 4: Simon Mackenzie and Donna Yates: What Is Grey About the "Grey
Market" in Antiquities?
* 5: Meltem Odabä, Thomas Holt, and Ronald Breiger: Governance in
Online Stolen Data Markets
* 6: Ronen Palan: Futurity, Offshore, and the International Political
Economy of Crime
* PArt III: The State in Informal Market Places
* 7: Matías Dewey: State-Sponsored Protection Rackets: Regulating the
Market for Counterfeit Clothing in Argentina
* 8: Kirsten Endres: Shoddy, Fake, or Harmful: Smuggled Goods and
Entangled Illegalities in a Vietnamese Border Market
* PArt IV: Shifting Definitions of Illegality
* 9: Cyrus Dioun: Making the Medical Marijuana Market
* 10: Annette Hübschle: Contested Illegality: Processing the Trade
Prohibition of Rhino Horn
* 11: Nina Enwicht: "We Are the Genuine People": Legality and
Legitimacy in the Sierra Leonean Diamond Market
* 12: Vadim Radaev: A Crooked Mirror: The Evolution of Illegal Alcohol
Markets in Russia since the Late Socialist Period
* Part V: Illegal Practices in Legal Markets
* 13: Letizia Paoli and Victoria Greenfield: The Supply of Doping
Products and the Relevance of Market-Based Perspectives: Implications
of Recent Research in Italy
* 14: Boris Samuel: Illegal Prices: The Social Contestation of High
Living Costs in Guadeloupe and Mauritania
* 15: Robert Tillman: The Price is Not Right: Financialization and
Financial Crime