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Full Description
The spread of contemporary globalized capitalism wrought by the new patterns of industrialization, marketization, and consumerization shapes Russia's recent historical path and developmental possibilities. This book discusses Russia's transformation into a market economy and the role of trust in the creation of new institutions and ways of life. It focuses on the relations between society and economy in a period of turbulent social change and the extraordinary transformation of social practices.
Contents
Contents: Rethinking Economy and Society: the Moral Focus - Economy and Morality as Embedded and Disembedded - The Rise of Market Worlds: Changing Social Structures - Understanding Trust in Market Societies - Misunderstanding Trust in the Soviet Economy and Society - Transformation: Trust as Displaced by Force - New Dimensions of Trust.