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Economic Anthropology

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Volume 5, issue 2, 2018

Finance beyond function: Three causal explanations for financialization pp. 157-171 Downloads
Aaron Z. Pitluck, Fabio Mattioli and Daniel Souleles
Frontier financialization: Urban infrastructure in the United Kingdom pp. 172-184 Downloads
Paul Langley
Capital market development in Southeast Asia: From speculative crisis to spectacles of financialization pp. 185-197 Downloads
Lena Rethel
Market efficiency as a revolution in data analysis pp. 198-209 Downloads
Simone Polillo
Making money in Mesoamerica: Currency production and procurement in the Classic Maya financial system pp. 210-223 Downloads
Joanne P. Baron
Nationalizing gold: The Vietnamese SJC gold bar and the Indian Gold Coin pp. 224-234 Downloads
Allison Truitt
Of loans and livelihoods: Gendered “social work†in urban India pp. 235-246 Downloads
Smitha Radhakrishnan
“It is easy for women to ask!â€: Gender and digital finance in Kenya pp. 247-260 Downloads
Sibel Kusimba
Gendered redistribution and family debt: The ambiguities of a cash transfer program in Brazil pp. 261-273 Downloads
Ana Flavia Badue and Florbela Ribeiro
Financialization of work, value, and social organization among transnational soy farmers in the Brazilian Cerrado pp. 274-285 Downloads
Andrew L. Ofstehage

Volume 5, issue 1, 2018

Editor's note to Economic Anthropology readers pp. 6-6 Downloads
Brandon D. Lundy
Collaborative and competitive strategies in the variability and resiliency of large†scale societies in Mesoamerica pp. 7-19 Downloads
Gary M. Feinman and David M. Carballo
Sucre indigène and sucre colonial: Reconsidering the splitting of the French national sugar market, 1800–1860 pp. 20-31 Downloads
Jonna M. Yarrington
Petit capitalisms in disaster, or the limits of neoliberal imagination: Displacement, recovery, and opportunism in highland Ecuador pp. 32-44 Downloads
A. J. Faas
Oil in Sicily: Petrocapitalist imaginaries in the shadow of old smokestacks pp. 45-58 Downloads
Mara Benadusi
The Bumipreneur dilemma and Malaysia's technology start†up ecosystem pp. 59-70 Downloads
Sarah Kelman
“Once you support, you are supportedâ€: Entrepreneurship and reintegration among ex†prisoners in Gulu, northern Uganda pp. 71-82 Downloads
Hannah Jane Marshall
Naming Brazil's previously poor: “New middle class†as an economic, political, and experiential category pp. 83-95 Downloads
Charles H. Klein, Sean T. Mitchell and Benjamin Junge
“Never had the handâ€: Distribution and inequality in the diverse economy of a refugee camp pp. 96-109 Downloads
Micah M. Trapp
Economic adversities and cultural coping strategies: Impacts on identity boundaries among Druzes in Lebanon pp. 110-122 Downloads
Chad K. Radwan
Production for consumption: Prosumer, citizen†consumer, and ethical consumption in a postgrowth context pp. 123-134 Downloads
Elisabeth Kosnik
A note on populism and global systemic crisis pp. 135-137 Downloads
Jonathan Friedman
Resisting the alternate realities of global populism pp. 138-140 Downloads
Paul Stoller
Populism is not the problem—capitalism is pp. 141-143 Downloads
Ruth Gomberg†Muñoz
Out†trumping economic consequences in populist voting pp. 144-147 Downloads
Peter Hervik
Markets, myths, and misrecognitions: Economic populism in the age of financialization and hyperinequality pp. 148-150 Downloads
Karen Ho

Volume 4, issue 2, 2017

What does economic anthropology have to contribute to studies of risk and resilience? pp. 161-172 Downloads
Bram Tucker and Donald R. Nelson
Risks and strategies of Amazonian households: Retail sales and mass-market consumption among caboclo women pp. 173-185 Downloads
Jessica Andrea Chelekis
“Even our Dairy Queen shut down”: Risk and resilience in bioenergy development in forest-dependent communities in the US South pp. 186-199 Downloads
Sarah Hitchner, John Schelhas and J. Peter Brosius
Risky resources: Household production, food contamination, and perceptions of aflatoxin exposure among Zambian female farmers pp. 200-212 Downloads
Alyson G. Young
The social life of health behaviors: The political economy and cultural context of health practices pp. 213-224 Downloads
Rebecca Adkins Fletcher
Trading on risk: The moral logics and economic reasoning of North Carolina farmers in water quality trading markets pp. 225-238 Downloads
Caela O'Connell, Marzieh Motallebi, Deanna L. Osmond and Dana L. K. Hoag
Translating to risk: The legibility of climate change and nature in the green bond market pp. 239-250 Downloads
Aneil Tripathy
Willful times: Unpredictability, planning, and presentism among entrepreneurs in a central Chinese city pp. 251-262 Downloads
Megan Steffen
Debt as a double-edged risk: A historical case from Nahua (Aztec) Mexico pp. 263-275 Downloads
John K. Millhauser
Existential economics: Mexican-American dream strategies to predict and understand business outcomes pp. 276-287 Downloads
Peter Wogan

Volume 4, issue 1, 2017

Editor's note to Economic Anthropology readers pp. 6-6 Downloads
Katherine E. Browne
Roads, value, and dispossession in Baja California Sur, Mexico pp. 7-21 Downloads
Ryan Anderson
The hidden labor of repayment: Women, credit, and strategies of microenterprise in northern Honduras pp. 22-36 Downloads
Lauren A. Hayes
Space, female economies, and autonomy in the shotgun neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince, Haiti pp. 37-49 Downloads
Vincent Joos
Oil territorialities, social life, and legitimacy in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 50-64 Downloads
Peter Bille Larsen
Drivers and deterrents of entrepreneurial enterprise in the risk-prone Global South pp. 65-81 Downloads
Brandon D. Lundy, Mark Patterson and Alex O'Neill
The semiotics of carbon: Atmospheric space, fungibility, and the production of scarcity pp. 82-93 Downloads
Raquel Machaqueiro
A subtle economy of time: Social media and the transformation of Indonesia's Islamic preacher economy pp. 94-106 Downloads
Martin Slama
Don't mix Paxil, Viagra, and Xanax: What financiers' jokes say about inequality pp. 107-119 Downloads
Daniel Souleles
A space for secondhand goods: Trading the remnants of material life in Hong Kong pp. 120-131 Downloads
Trang X. Ta
From externality in economics to leakage in carbon markets: An anthropological approach to market making pp. 132-143 Downloads
Shaozeng Zhang
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 144-147 Downloads
Jane I. Guyer
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 147-148 Downloads
Keith Hart
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 149-151 Downloads
Alf Hornborg
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 151-153 Downloads
Gillian Tett
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 153-155 Downloads
Richard Wilk
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