
Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Wood, Donald C.-
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Table of Contents
List of Contributors | p. ix |
Introduction: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas | p. 1 |
Development | |
Underground Lotteries in China: The Occult Economy and Capitalist Culture | p. 31 |
Supermarketization, Consumer Choices, and the Changing Food Retail Market Structure: The Case of Citlalicalli, Mexico | p. 63 |
A Master is Greater than a Father: Rearrangements of Traditions Among Muslim Artisans in Soviet and Post-Soviet Uzbekistan | p. 89 |
Marketplace Vendors, Decision-Making, and the Household in Bolivia | p. 123 |
Gender, Work, and Opportunity in Oaxaca: Some Thoughts on the Importance of Women in the Economic Life of the Rural Village | p. 147 |
Integration | |
Money Doesn't Make the World Go Round: Angkor's Non-Monetisation | p. 165 |
Shifting Coffee Markets and Producer Responses in Costa Rica and Panama | p. 201 |
Moving Bodies: The Intersections of Sex, Work, and Tourism | p. 225 |
"Made in China" - Political and Cultural Valuation of Brand Images, Trade, and Commodities: Ethnographic Evidence from Europe and Asia | p. 255 |
The Expansion of Immigrant Networks at Origin: A Case Study of a Rancho in Jalisco, Mexico | p. 283 |
Economic Transactions, Markets, and Morality | |
Restaurant Tipping: Short-Circuiting the Morality of the Market | p. 307 |
Children as a Common-Pool Resource: Change and the Shrinking Kindergarten Market in a Japanese City | p. 341 |
"I Bought this at Eastern Market": Vending, Value, and Social Relations in an Urban Street Market | p. 381 |
Social Capital as an Incentive for Participation and Formation of Women-Dominant Roscas | p. 407 |
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