Anthropologists have historically tended to focus on the corrosive effects of markets on traditional lifeways and the ways in which global markets disadvantage marginalized peoples. Economists often have difficulty recognizing that markets are embedded in particular social and political power structures and that "free" market transactions are often less free than we might think. If anthropologists could view markets a bit more ecumenically and if economists could view them a bit more politically, then great valuecash on the tablecould be found in bringing these perspectives together.
Anthropologists have historically tended to focus on the corrosive effects of markets on traditional lifeways and the ways in which global markets disadvantage marginalized peoples. Economists often have difficulty recognizing that markets are embedded in particular social and political power structures and that "free" market transactions are often less free than we might think. If anthropologists could view markets a bit more ecumenically and if economists could view them a bit more politically, then great valuecash on the tablecould be found in bringing these perspectives together.
Cash on the Table: Markets, Values, and Moral Economies
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781938645006 |
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Publisher: | School for Advanced Research Press |
Publication date: | 02/12/2014 |
Series: | School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Series |
Pages: | 344 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d) |