| 格式化内容附注: | The English Enlightenment and "The Economy": How some men with a vision created the modern world and its problems -- Proprietary contest, business ethics, and conflict management: a multi-sited commodity ethnography -- Three shades of embeddedness, state capitalism as the informal economy, EMIC notions of the anti-market, and counterfeit garments in the Mauritian export processing zone -- Japanese "Merchants of Culture": the publishing business in Japan -- "Is it really Islamic?" Evaluating the "Islam" in Islamic banking in Amman, Jordan -- Financialization and financial labor: ethnographies of finance and "ethnographic reflections" on British retail stockbroking -- BMW -- mastering the crises with "new efficiency?" -- Redefining the meaning of land: property rights and land use in a privatized commons in Kenya -- Trial and error, study and sweat: Yoshida Saburo's smallholding in Northeastern Japan, 1935 -- Self-employed women in the informal economy: beach vendors in Acapulco -- Women's autonomy and microcredit repayment delay --- The labor topography of Central Highland Guatemala youth: employment diversification, health, and education in the context of poverty -- The integration of periodic markets in Mayan Guatemala: a gravity approach -- The flow of goods and service in hierarchically ordered rural societies: patronage, clientage, and the Livro Da Virtuosa Bemfeitoria of the Infante Dom Pedro of Portugal. |