Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands: A Proportional Share

Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands describes Mongolia's shift from socialism to a market economy, told from the perspective of those who have been left behind.

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Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands: A Proportional Share

Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands describes Mongolia's shift from socialism to a market economy, told from the perspective of those who have been left behind.

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Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands: A Proportional Share

Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands: A Proportional Share

by Hedwig Amelia Waters
Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands: A Proportional Share

Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands: A Proportional Share

by Hedwig Amelia Waters

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Overview

Moral Economic Transitions in the Mongolian Borderlands describes Mongolia's shift from socialism to a market economy, told from the perspective of those who have been left behind.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787358140
Publisher: U C L Press, Limited
Publication date: 02/05/2024
Series: Economic Exposures in Asia
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Hedwig Amelia Waters is a Horizon Europe European Research Area Postdoctoral Fellow at Palacky University in the Czech Republic.

Table of Contents

List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements Note on transliteration Note on currency conversion Note on anonymization, activities and location Introduction: Moral economic dichotomizations 1 Defending the beautiful homeland 2 A proportional share 3 The moral economy of Dalai fishermen 4 An overheated economy of favours 5 The financialization of help Conclusion: two-way capitalist adaptations  Bibliography Index
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