Economic Anthropology
2014 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 2, 2015
- Inequality in our midst pp. 241-249

- Carolyn Lesorogol
- Addressing global economic inequalities in local ways in Senegal's artisanal workshops pp. 250-263

- Laura L. Cochrane
- Unequal sustainabilities: The role of social inequalities in conservation and development projects pp. 264-277

- Nicole D. Peterson
- Inequality of rights: Rural industrial workers' access to the law in Guatemala pp. 278-294

- Liliana Goldín and Courtney Dowdall
- Making Africa middle class: From poverty reduction to the production of inequality in Tanzania pp. 295-309

- Maia Green
- “Not what it used to be”: Schemas of class and contradiction in the Great Recession pp. 310-325

- Anna Jefferson
- Inequalities beyond the Gini: Subsistence, social structure, gender, and markets in southwestern Madagascar pp. 326-342

- Bram Tucker, Elaina Lill, Tsiazonera, Jaovola Tombo, Rolland Lahiniriko, Louinaise Rasoanomenjanahary, Pirette Miza Razafindravelo and Jean Roger Tsikengo
- Eldercare, immigration, and health care in Italy: How the Italian state creates and mitigates inequality pp. 343-358

- Patti Meyer
- Accession and association: The effects of European integration and neoliberalism on rising inequality and kin-neighbor reciprocity in the Republic of Macedonia pp. 359-370

- Justin M. Otten
- Shifting social dynamics and economic inequality in the post-Soviet space: Networking and participation in toi among the novyi Kyrgyz pp. 371-384

- René Provis
- Postdisaster reciprocity and the development of inequality in personal networks pp. 385-404

- Eric C. Jones, Arthur D. Murphy, A. J. Faas, Graham A. Tobin, Christopher McCarty and Linda M. Whiteford
Volume 2, issue 1, 2015
- The Contributions of Economic Anthropology to the Political Economy of Cities pp. 1-21

- Dolores Koenig and Ty Matejowsky
- Unsettling Urban Marketplace Redevelopment in Baguio City, Philippines pp. 22-41

- B. Lynne Milgram
- Urban Economies and Spatial Governmentalities in the World Heritage City of Antigua, Guatemala pp. 42-62

- Walter E. Little
- A Model Socialist Steel Town Enters the Neoliberal Age: The Changing Political Economy of Nowa Huta, Poland pp. 63-83

- Kinga Pozniak
- The Urban System in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca pp. 84-96

- Arthur D. Murphy, Ignacio R. Silva, Rafael R. Morales, Jose L. B. Gil and Jesus J. F. Segura
- Teotihuacan: Ritual Economy, Exchange, and Urbanization Processes in Classic Period Mesoamerica pp. 97-119

- Agapi Filini
- Residential Design Guidelines, Aesthetic Governmentality, and Contested Notions of Southern California Suburban Places pp. 120-144

- Denise Lawrence-Zúñiga
- Design Standards as Urban Planning: From Technical Specification to Community “Look” in Northeast Illinois Suburbs pp. 145-164

- Robert Rotenberg
- The Conflation of Participatory Budgeting and Public–Private Partnerships in Porto Alegre, Brazil: The Construction of a Working-Class Mall for Street Hawkers pp. 165-184

- Ana Paula Pimentel Walker
- The Paved and the Unpaved: Toward a Political Economy of Infrastructure, Mobility, and Urbanization in Haiti pp. 185-204

- Landon Yarrington
- Political Economy of Control: Urban Refugees and the Regulation of Space in Lusaka, Zambia pp. 205-223

- Rebecca Frischkorn
- From Informal Settlements to Formality: A Resettlement Group's Adaptation to a Newly Planned Community in Port Elizabeth, South Africa pp. 224-240

- Tiwanna DeMoss-Norman
Volume 1, issue 1, 2014
- Introducing an Inquiry into the Social Economies of Greed and Excess pp. 1-16

- Rahul Oka and Ian Kuijt
- System Failure: Institutions, Incentives, and Collective Folly pp. 17-29

- James Surowiecki
- Greed Is Bad, Neutral, and Good: A Historical Perspective on Excessive Accumulation and Consumption pp. 30-48

- Rahul Oka and Ian Kuijt
- Land, Labor, and Things: Surplus in a New West Indian Colony (1763–1807) pp. 49-65

- Mark W. Hauser
- Poverty and Excess in Binge Economies pp. 66-79

- Richard Wilk
- The Social and Economic Production of Greed, Cooperation, and Taste in an Ohio Food Auction pp. 80-87

- Jeffrey H. Cohen and Susan M. Klemetti
- Greed in a “Tribal” Economy? Acquisitiveness and Reciprocity in Lisu Society pp. 88-103

- E. Paul Durrenberger and Kathleen Gillogly
- Booms and Busts: Asset Dynamics, Disaster, and the Politics of Wealth in Rural Mongolia pp. 104-123

- Daniel J. Murphy
- Risk-Seeking Peasants, Excessive Artisans: Speculation in the Northern Andes pp. 124-138

- Jason Antrosio and Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld
- Loci of Greed in a Caribbean Paradise: Land Conflicts in Bocas del Toro, Panama pp. 139-153

- Gayatri Thampy
- The Potentiality and the Consequences of Surplus: Agricultural Production and Institutional Transformation in the Northern Basin of Mexico pp. 154-166

- Christopher Morehart
- The Problem of Greed in Economic Anthropology: Sumptuary Laws and New Consumerism in China pp. 167-185

- Joseph Bosco
- Folk and Scientific Concepts in the Study of Greed pp. 186-192

- Robert C. Hunt
- The Rich Possibilities of Greed and Excess pp. 193-199

- Virginia R. Dominguez
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