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Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
Contributor(s): Werner, C. (Editor), Dannhaeuser, Norbert (Editor)
ISBN: 0762312254     ISBN-13: 9780762312252
Publisher: Jai Press Inc.
OUR PRICE:   $156.74  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2006
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Annotation: The general theme of Volume 24 is the impact of, and reaction to, the spread of market systems and market liberalization by local communities. Part I examies cases in which migration has opened new market and entrepreneurial opportunities to local populations. Part II contains cases that describe ethnographically the impacts the oil industry market has had on towns of Louisiana's Gulf coast. The essays of Part III concern themselves with community repercussions that recent neoliberal market policies have had, while Part IV contains papers that analyze the process in which values of products and services are defined economically, culturally and politically in the context of developing markets and commoditization.
*Focuses on market systems and market liberalization in local communities
*Specific topics addressed include the oil industry and the gulf coast, negotiating values in the market, and many more
*International case examples provide a global perspective
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Management Science
- Business & Economics | Operations Research
- Business & Economics | Economics - General
Dewey: 658.47
Series: Research in Economic Anthropology
Physical Information: 1.28" H x 6.1" W x 9.26" (1.40 lbs) 372 pages
 
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The general theme of Volume 24 is the impact of, and reaction to, the spread of market systems and market liberalization by local communities. Part I examines cases in which migration has opened new market and entrepreneurial opportunities to local populations. Part II contains cases that describe ethnographically the impacts the oil industry market has had on towns of Louisiana's Gulf coast. The essays of Part III concern themselves with community repercussions that recent neoliberal market policies have had, while Part IV contains papers that analyse the process in which values of products and services are defined economically, culturally and politically in the context of developing markets and commoditization. This book focuses on market systems and market liberalization in local communities. Specific topics addressed include the oil industry and the gulf coast, negotiating values in the market, and many more. The international case examples provide a global perspective.