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Economic development, integration, and morality in Asia and the Americas / edited by Donald C. Wood.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wood, Donald C.
Series:
Research in economic anthropology ; v. 29.
Research in economic anthropology, 0190-1281 ; v. 29
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic anthropology.
Economics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (440 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bingley : Emerald/JAI, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This 29th volume in the Research in Economic Anthropology series explores economic development, integration, and morality in economic transactions in Asia and the Americas through 14 original chapters based on ethnographic evidence collected by the authors. Under development, chapters look at, amongst others, underground gambling behavior in China in light of that country's current economic boom, recent retail store expansion and local socioeconomic effects in rural Mexico, and also women's economic activities as part of the household economy in Oaxaca, Mexico. As for economic integration, authors investigate monetization in the historical and archaeological records of the Angkorian Empire, transnational economic links between coffee producers in Costa Rica and Panama and concurrent socio-economic effects at the production sites. Finally, under the moral, chapters examine the culture of restaurant tipping in North America, the pre-school education market in northern Japan against a backdrop of scarcity of children, narrative and social pressure in a North American market environment, and the role of social capital in gender-specific credit association membership in Puebla, Mexico.
Contents:
Introduction : economic development, integration, and morality in Asia and the Americas / Donald C. Wood
Underground lotteries in China : the occult economy and capitalist culture / Joseph Bosco, Lucia Huwy-Min Liu and Matthew West
Supermarketization, consumer choices, and the changing food retail market structure : the case of Citlalicalli, Mexico / Jayant Anand
A Master is greater than a father : rearrangements of tradition among Muslim artisans in Soviet and post-Soviet Uzbekistan / Haruka Kikuta
Marketplace vendors, decision-making, and the household in Bolivia / Kathleen E. Gordon
Gender, work, and opportunity in Oaxaca : some thoughts on the importance of women in the economic life of the rural village / Jeffrey H. Cohen, Brooke Everett, Analise Polsky and Francisco Montiel-Ishino
money doesn't make the world go round : Angkors non-monetisation / Eileen Lustig
Shifting coffee markets and producer responses in Costa Rica and Panama / Julia Smith
Moving bodies : the intersections of sex, work, and tourism / J.S. Eades
"Made in China" : political and cultural valuation of brand images, trade, and commodities : ethnographic evidence from Europe and Asia / Lionel Obadia
The expansion of immigrant networks at origin : a case study of a rancho in Jalisco, Mexico / Tamar Diana Wilson
Restaurant tipping : short-circuiting the morality of the market / Daniel Suarez
Children as a common-pool resource : change and the shrinking kindergarten market in a Japanese city / Donald Wood
"I bought this at eastern market" : vending, value, and social relations in an urban street market / Robert Shepherd
Social capital as an incentive for participation and formation of women-dominant ROSCA / Kristiano Raccanello, Jayant Anand, Patricia Arroyo Martínez.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record
ISBN:
9781848555433
OCLC:
609843625

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