Abstract

This paper proposes set about the theoretical contributions of sociologists of the New Economic Sociology (NSE) in an attempt to expand the dialogue interdisciplinary with economic theory, also intends to show its contributions to the area of territorial development. First, the origins of NSE are discussed. Then, we present the criticisms of this current to some principles of economic theory. Next, it exposes the main contributions of some authors, such as Mark Granovetter, Neil Fligstein and Paul DiMaggio. Finally, the importance of these studies for the approach to territorial development is discussed. After appreciating the studies discussed here, we see that the topics dealt with by the NSE confirm the importance of the territorial approach in defining a national development project.

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