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- logic, captured in economic modeling. Economic anthropology Formalist–substantivist debate Polanyi, Karl (1957). "The Economy as Instituted Process". In...
- from Mauss). He labelled this approach Substantivism. The formalist–substantivist debate was highly influential and defined an era. As globalization became...
- The opposition between substantivist and formalist economic models was first proposed by Karl Polanyi in his work The Great Transformation (1944). Polanyi...
- term was created by economic historian Karl Polanyi as part of his substantivist approach. Polanyi argued that in non-market societies there are no pure...
- that the laws must be stable, accessible and clear. More recently, "substantivists" expand the concept to include rights, such as human rights, and compliance...
- admitting that the formalist/substantivist debate was "old, and now tired," attempted to reinvigorate the substantivist position. Echoing Ray's moderate...
- Carl Menger Contributions Embeddedness, Double Movement, fictitious commodities, economistic fallacy, the formalist–substantivist debate (substantivism)...
- Dalton applied the substantivist economic ideas of Karl Polanyi to economic anthropology, and to development issues. The substantivist approach demonstrated...
- Schneider was compelled to argue forcefully against the prevailing substantivist perspective, which held that optimizing behavior was characteristic...
- (The Great Transformation(1944)), he helped promote and develop the substantivist approach. Dalton studied under Polanyi at Columbia (1950–51), did a...