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We examine the interaction between the immigration and health systems of the United States on the basis of a study of forty health care delivery institutions in Florida, California, and New Jersey. We list and examine barriers to care encountered by the foreign-born, especially unauthorized...
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Economics and economic sociology are based on an action model of self-interest and exchange, even though tempered by structural and cultural kinds of embeddedness. People are said to always expend their valued scarce resources – time, skill, energy, money, and other resources – to gain...
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The efforts by the world’s most powerful corporations to develop global markets have spawned a substantial sociological and economic literature on how transnational markets form, what stages characterize market development, and what rules of exchange are most effective. As the authors of a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011150014
Economics and economic sociology are based on an action model of self-interest and exchange, even though tempered by structural and cultural kinds of embeddedness. People are said to always expend their valued scarce resources – time, skill, energy, money, and other resources – to gain...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005435918
The efforts by the world’s most powerful corporations to develop global markets have spawned a substantial sociological and economic literature on how transnational markets form, what stages characterize market development, and what rules of exchange are most effective. As the authors of a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005435920