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  1. Electric charges: The social construction of rate systems.Valery Yakubovich, Mark Granovetter & Patrick Mcguire - 2005 - Theory and Society 34 (5):579-612.
    Price is a central analytic concept in both neoclassical and old institutional economics. Combining the social network perspective with old and new institutionalist approaches to price formation, this article examines technological, economic, institutional, and political factors that shaped the earliest pricing systems for electricity used in the United States, between 1882 and 1910. We show that certain characteristics of electricity supply led to ambiguities in how the product should be priced, which created a politics of pricing among electricity producers. In (...)
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  • The value of culture.Deirdre McCloskey, Arjo Klamer, Judith Mehta & Jack Amariglio - 1998 - Human Studies 21:327-328.
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