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individuals decode market signals. If pursued, the nascent Weber-Schütz-Lachmann trajectory of Storr’s cultural catallactics would …
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<Para ID="Par1">This article responds to the points raised by Deirdre McCloskey, Emily Chamlee-Wright, Rob Garnett and Solomon Stein in the symposium on my book Understanding the Culture of Markets (Routledge 2013). Copyright Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014
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<Para ID="Par1">This essay examines Virgil Storr’s (<CitationRef CitationID="CR5">2013</CitationRef>) Understanding the Culture of Markets, particularly the relationship between cultures and constitutions and the particulars of the ideal-typical ‘spirit’ of capitalism. Culture cannot be viewed as a constitution, I argue, because of fundamental...</citationref></para>
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The Protestant ethic which, according to Weber, contributed to economic development in the West is only one of a … paper argues that Weber’s Protestant Ethic can serve as a model for telling culturally aware economic narratives and uses … Weber’s approach to discuss the role that the Junkanoo ethic has played in the economic success of the Bahamas (the richest …
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