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Andrew Schrank

    The Economic Sociology of Development
    Root-Cause Regulation
    • Root-Cause Regulation

      • 207 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Work is more deadly than war, and the U.S. has one of the highest rates of occupational fatality in the developed world. Why, after a century of reform, are U.S. workers growing less secure? Michael Piore and Andrew Schrank show how regulation can be a generative force for both workers and employers, rather than the job-killer of neoliberal theory.

      Root-Cause Regulation
    • Bringing the study of international inequality back into the core of sociological theory, this book offers a user-friendly introduction to development and underdevelopment. In doing so, it places various approaches to the definition and measurement of “development” against the backdrop of broader sociological debates. Schrank draws concrete examples from different regions and epochs to explore sociological thinking about development and underdevelopment informed by the latest currents in economic sociology. Across a series of chapters, he identifies relationships between mainstream and Marxist approaches to the study of international inequality; uses classical and contemporary social theory to develop a parsimonious typology of national development outcomes; addresses cross-border learning and diffusion in light of the latest developments in organization theory; considers the roles of religious, racial, and gender identity in driving development in different places and times; and portrays contemporary global challenges—such as populism, pandemics, and climate change—as distinctly sociological problems in need of multifaceted solutions. Enriched with expository figures, tables and diagrams, this accessible book simultaneously distils and develops the sociological approach to the study of development and underdevelopment for both undergraduate and graduate students across the social sciences.

      The Economic Sociology of Development