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1. Introduction
2. Social Inequality and the Plurality of Life-Styles
3. Inequality Processes and Vertical Social Stratification
4. Social Network Analysis and the Sociology of Economics
5. From Heterodoxy to Orthodoxy and Vice Versa
6. The Order of Social Sciences
7. Bounded Rationality, Emotions and How Sociology May Take Profit
8. The Encyclopedia of Business in Today's World
9. Schumpeters Split Between Pure Economics and Institutional Economics
10. Schumpeter as a Universal Social Theorist
11. Notes on Their Loss of Unity, Their Need for Re-Integration and the Current Relevance of the Controversy between Carl Menger and Gustav Schmoller
12. Schumpeter, Veblen and Bourdieu on Institutions and the Formation of Habits, Munich REPEC Working Paper
13. Neglected Links: The Intellectual Take-away and What we have learned so far.
2. Social Inequality and the Plurality of Life-Styles
3. Inequality Processes and Vertical Social Stratification
4. Social Network Analysis and the Sociology of Economics
5. From Heterodoxy to Orthodoxy and Vice Versa
6. The Order of Social Sciences
7. Bounded Rationality, Emotions and How Sociology May Take Profit
8. The Encyclopedia of Business in Today's World
9. Schumpeters Split Between Pure Economics and Institutional Economics
10. Schumpeter as a Universal Social Theorist
11. Notes on Their Loss of Unity, Their Need for Re-Integration and the Current Relevance of the Controversy between Carl Menger and Gustav Schmoller
12. Schumpeter, Veblen and Bourdieu on Institutions and the Formation of Habits, Munich REPEC Working Paper
13. Neglected Links: The Intellectual Take-away and What we have learned so far.