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Kambaiz Rafi ()
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Kambaiz Rafi: UCL (University College London)

Chapter Chapter 9 in Patriarchal Hierarchy, 2022, pp 289-303 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The book’s analysis followed a two-pronged approach. Firstly, it gauged and explained the socially contingent practical knowledge of manufacturing—structured by AIEs embedded in habitus—that induced the investment decision in this sector in Kabul during 2002–2018, followed by an explanation of the adaptive strategies for enterprise continuation based on routine encounter with the salient elements of the field. Secondly and derived from the findings of the above analysis, deductive observations were made regarding emergent signs within the sector that suggested whether the sector retained some level of significance in how economic resources were allocated in the economy during the study period (this thematic sequence corresponded to the sequence of the three RQs—see Chap. 1 , Sect. 1.1 .).

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98407-6_9

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