Architecture of Markets
Discover the compelling insights of Neil Fligstein in his influential book, Architecture of Markets, published by Princeton University Press in 2002. This thought-provoking work delves into the intricate dynamics of market societies, revealing how they have generated unparalleled wealth and opportunities throughout history. With 288 pages of rigorous analysis, Fligstein explores the inherent tensions within capitalism, arguing that despite the competitive nature of markets, there exists a fundamental tendency toward stabilization among market actors. Ideal for readers interested in business, economics, and sociology, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the political economy of capitalist systems. Enhance your knowledge of economic principles and the structure of markets with this essential read.