
The Sociology of the Economy
Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant Industry
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Healy, K
February 12, 2004
The Sociology of the Economy demonstrates the vitality of empirical research in the field of economic sociology and the power of sociological models in explaining how markets operate.
Duke Scholars
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9781610448420
Publication Date
February 12, 2004
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336 / 359
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Russell Sage Foundation
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Healy, K. (2004). Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant Industry. In F. Dobbin (Ed.), The Sociology of the Economy (pp. 336–359). Russell Sage Foundation.
Healy, K. “Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant Industry.” In The Sociology of the Economy, edited by Frank Dobbin, 336–59. Russell Sage Foundation, 2004.
Healy K. Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant Industry. In: Dobbin F, editor. The Sociology of the Economy. Russell Sage Foundation; 2004. p. 336–59.
Healy, K. “Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant Industry.” The Sociology of the Economy, edited by Frank Dobbin, Russell Sage Foundation, 2004, pp. 336–59.
Healy K. Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant Industry. In: Dobbin F, editor. The Sociology of the Economy. Russell Sage Foundation; 2004. p. 336–359.

ISBN
9781610448420
Publication Date
February 12, 2004
Start / End Page
336 / 359
Publisher
Russell Sage Foundation