Karl Polanyi
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 61 years ago |
| Date of birth | October 25,1886 |
| Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
| Born | Vienna |
| Austria | |
| Date of died | April 23,1964 |
| Died | Pickering |
| Canada | |
| School or tradition | Historical school of economics |
| Spouse | Ilona Duczyńska |
| Influenced | Joseph Stiglitz |
| Immanuel Wallerstein | |
| Influencees | Mark Granovetter |
| Marshall Sahlins | |
| Peter Drucker | |
| David Graeber | |
| Thomas Kuhn | |
| Siblings | Michael Polanyi |
| Laura Polanyi Striker | |
| Parents | Cecília Wohl |
| Books | The Great Transformation |
| The Livelihood of Man | |
| Children | Kari Polanyi Levitt |
| Influence | Adam Smith |
| Bronisław Malinowski | |
| Carl Menger | |
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| ID | 411174 |
Karl Polanyi Life story
Karl Paul Polanyi, was an Austro-Hungarian economic anthropologist, economic sociologist, and politician, best known for his book The Great Transformation, which questions the conceptual validity of self-regulating markets.