Volume 13, No. 4 (Winter 2010)
Much of what is contained within this book has more to do with developing a typology of various non-market institutions than explicitly developing theories of their more complex workings. In this sense, this volume serves as a useful bibliographic source for information on this emerging field of research, and the multi-disciplinary scope of the essays ensures that anyone with even a passing interest in these matters will find something of note among the twelve chapters.