About this Journal

Unique among economics journals, Capitalism and Society focuses on what makes capitalism dynamic: innovation and entrepreneurship. Topics include ownership, corporate control, entry and venture capital, the discovery process, and commercial performance. While these topics have been studied from a micro-perspective, Capitalism and Society breaks new ground as the only mainstream forum that discusses how capitalism works from a broad social science perspective. Editors of this peer-reviewed journal include some of the best-known and most widely-published scholars in the fields of economics, business, and law, such as Jeffrey Sachs, Special Advisor to the U.N.; Joseph Stiglitz, former World Bank chief economist and Nobel Prize recipient; Glenn Hubbard, former chairman of President's Council of Economic Advisers; as well as highly regarded economists Richard Nelson, Robert Shiller, and Edmund Phelps, who was recently awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics.

Publication History

Three issues/year
Content available since 2006 (Volume 1, Issue 1)
ISSN: 1932-0213
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  • Intute
  • RePEc
  • Sociological Abstracts

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