Author: E. Paul Durrenberger
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Chayanov and economic anthropology. Operationalizing chayanov. Prospects for a probabilistic reinterpretation of chayanovian theory: An exploratory discussion. Chayanov should be right: testing Chayanov's rule in a french fishing community. The chayanov slope in a swidden society: household demography and extensive agriculture in west kalimantan. Chayanovian versus neoclassical perspectives on land tenure and productivity interactions. Chayanov in Bolivia: Changes in potato productivity among cochabamba peasants. Market and nonmarket factors in Taiwanese peasant economy. The domestic mode of production and peasant social organization: the chinese case.
Chayanov, Peasants, and Economic Anthropology
Author: E. Paul Durrenberger
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Chayanov and economic anthropology. Operationalizing chayanov. Prospects for a probabilistic reinterpretation of chayanovian theory: An exploratory discussion. Chayanov should be right: testing Chayanov's rule in a french fishing community. The chayanov slope in a swidden society: household demography and extensive agriculture in west kalimantan. Chayanovian versus neoclassical perspectives on land tenure and productivity interactions. Chayanov in Bolivia: Changes in potato productivity among cochabamba peasants. Market and nonmarket factors in Taiwanese peasant economy. The domestic mode of production and peasant social organization: the chinese case.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Chayanov and economic anthropology. Operationalizing chayanov. Prospects for a probabilistic reinterpretation of chayanovian theory: An exploratory discussion. Chayanov should be right: testing Chayanov's rule in a french fishing community. The chayanov slope in a swidden society: household demography and extensive agriculture in west kalimantan. Chayanovian versus neoclassical perspectives on land tenure and productivity interactions. Chayanov in Bolivia: Changes in potato productivity among cochabamba peasants. Market and nonmarket factors in Taiwanese peasant economy. The domestic mode of production and peasant social organization: the chinese case.
(Aleksandr Vasilevič) Chayanov (Cajanov), Peasants, and Economic Anthropology
Author: E. Paul Durrenberger
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780122251801
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780122251801
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A.V. Chayanov on the Theory of Peasant Economy
Author: Aleksandr Vasilʹevich Chai︠a︡nov
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719018640
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719018640
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The Political Economy of Peasant Family Farming
Author: Davydd J. Greenwood
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
*A. V. Chayanov on The Theory of Peasant Economy
Author: Daniel Thorner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Marxist Approaches in Economic Anthropology
Author: Alice Littlefield
Publisher: Monographs in Economic Anthrop
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
The best of current thinking in Marxist anthropology on the inter-relationships of economies, polities, and kinship systems is encompassed in these eleven papers by fourteen authors. Part I, Petty Production, targets petty producers in diverse political-economic contexts ranging from the linen industry in eighteenth-century Northern Ireland to entrepreneurship in contemporary China. Part II, Kinship in Political Economy, analyzes the consequences of production sysems for social organization and social reproduction among Languedoc viticulturalists, Bolivian Aymara, and the Cheyenne. Their work encourages us to rethink the complex interdependence of kinship and political economy. Part III, the State as Economic Actor, examines the role of state power as arbiter of investment, surplus flows, and labor markets, analyzing the impact of state policy on the economic fate of particular populations: Peruvian and Portuguese peasants, Tongans, indigenous peoples in the United Statesóin the context of larger political economic systems. Contributors include Hill Gates, Marilyn Cohen, Leigh Binford, Scott Cook, Jane L. Collins, Winnie Lem, Alice B. Kehoe, John H. Moore, David Nugent, Timothy J. Finan, Roger W. Fix, Mark L. Langworthy, Christine Ward Gailey, and Alice Littlefield. Co-published with the Society for Economic Anthropology.
Publisher: Monographs in Economic Anthrop
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
The best of current thinking in Marxist anthropology on the inter-relationships of economies, polities, and kinship systems is encompassed in these eleven papers by fourteen authors. Part I, Petty Production, targets petty producers in diverse political-economic contexts ranging from the linen industry in eighteenth-century Northern Ireland to entrepreneurship in contemporary China. Part II, Kinship in Political Economy, analyzes the consequences of production sysems for social organization and social reproduction among Languedoc viticulturalists, Bolivian Aymara, and the Cheyenne. Their work encourages us to rethink the complex interdependence of kinship and political economy. Part III, the State as Economic Actor, examines the role of state power as arbiter of investment, surplus flows, and labor markets, analyzing the impact of state policy on the economic fate of particular populations: Peruvian and Portuguese peasants, Tongans, indigenous peoples in the United Statesóin the context of larger political economic systems. Contributors include Hill Gates, Marilyn Cohen, Leigh Binford, Scott Cook, Jane L. Collins, Winnie Lem, Alice B. Kehoe, John H. Moore, David Nugent, Timothy J. Finan, Roger W. Fix, Mark L. Langworthy, Christine Ward Gailey, and Alice Littlefield. Co-published with the Society for Economic Anthropology.
Primitive and Peasant Economic Systems
Author: Manning Nash
Publisher: San Francisco : Chandler Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Study of the social and cultural anthropology of peasant farmer economic systems - comprises sections on (1) the scope of economic anthropology, (2) primitive and peasant economies, (3) the nonmonetary economy, (4) peasants and marketing, (5) economic structures, (6) the process of economic, social and cultural change, and (7) economic development and modernisation. Bibliography pp. 153 to 161.
Publisher: San Francisco : Chandler Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Study of the social and cultural anthropology of peasant farmer economic systems - comprises sections on (1) the scope of economic anthropology, (2) primitive and peasant economies, (3) the nonmonetary economy, (4) peasants and marketing, (5) economic structures, (6) the process of economic, social and cultural change, and (7) economic development and modernisation. Bibliography pp. 153 to 161.
Tribal and Peasant Economies
Author: George Dalton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
The Theory of Peasant Co-operatives
Author: Alexander Chayanov
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN: 9781350186149
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
The Theory of Peasant Co-operatives is the first translation of Chavanov's study of the transformation of the peasant economy within a market economy, and his prescription for the development of Russian agriculture. Predicting remarkably accurately the negative aspects of Stalin's collectivization programme, the hook offers a realistic alternative. Chavanov argues that the success of the co-operative system is dependent on combined development linking diverse form'. of farming organization. Although written in the 1920s, the theoretical concepts and practical insights Chavanov offers are directly relevant to the current restructuring o Soviet agriculture, as well as to debates about smallholders in the Third World and the so-called 'informal economies' of industrial societies. The book is likely to become an important text for students of sociology, development studies and Soviet studies.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN: 9781350186149
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
The Theory of Peasant Co-operatives is the first translation of Chavanov's study of the transformation of the peasant economy within a market economy, and his prescription for the development of Russian agriculture. Predicting remarkably accurately the negative aspects of Stalin's collectivization programme, the hook offers a realistic alternative. Chavanov argues that the success of the co-operative system is dependent on combined development linking diverse form'. of farming organization. Although written in the 1920s, the theoretical concepts and practical insights Chavanov offers are directly relevant to the current restructuring o Soviet agriculture, as well as to debates about smallholders in the Third World and the so-called 'informal economies' of industrial societies. The book is likely to become an important text for students of sociology, development studies and Soviet studies.
Peasants
Author: Teodor Shanin
Publisher: Practical Action Publishing
ISBN: 9781788532495
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book represents two great genres of world literature - a kind of propaedeutic 'ABC of Cooperation' and a kind of 'Cooperative Manifesto'. In these insightful works, written and published a hundred years ago, Chayanov presents a fascinating vision of the struggle of the Russian, and international, cooperative movement for a new, just, social world.Chayanov repeatedly mentioned that peasant cooperation had to constantly overcome the element of the capitalist market and the element of state bureaucracy. He argued that the free, vertical cooperation of autonomous economies 'from below' was more socially and economically efficient than the horizontal, bureaucratic collectivization 'from above'. Chayanov considered the world (national) economy not as a single whole, like in the classical, political economy, but as a conglomerate of various economic forms based on different organizational principles.However, he recognized that in the 19th and 20th centuries, capitalism played a leading role in the development of the world economy despite its serious flaws. Chayanov considered the peasant family-cooperative and socialist movements to be the two most important anti-capitalist phenomena. Chayanov's explanation of the necessity of a model of diverse and parallel economies is consistent with the contemporary desire to organize an effective and fair social life 'from below' (through the initiatives of individuals, families, and communities) with the solidarity of cooperatives and local, public organizations that contribute to the further expansion of the cultural diversity of large and small social worlds. The works of Chayanov, which have never been published in English before now, present many valuable answers and practical recommendations for the contemporary agricultural consulting and rural development activists.
Publisher: Practical Action Publishing
ISBN: 9781788532495
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book represents two great genres of world literature - a kind of propaedeutic 'ABC of Cooperation' and a kind of 'Cooperative Manifesto'. In these insightful works, written and published a hundred years ago, Chayanov presents a fascinating vision of the struggle of the Russian, and international, cooperative movement for a new, just, social world.Chayanov repeatedly mentioned that peasant cooperation had to constantly overcome the element of the capitalist market and the element of state bureaucracy. He argued that the free, vertical cooperation of autonomous economies 'from below' was more socially and economically efficient than the horizontal, bureaucratic collectivization 'from above'. Chayanov considered the world (national) economy not as a single whole, like in the classical, political economy, but as a conglomerate of various economic forms based on different organizational principles.However, he recognized that in the 19th and 20th centuries, capitalism played a leading role in the development of the world economy despite its serious flaws. Chayanov considered the peasant family-cooperative and socialist movements to be the two most important anti-capitalist phenomena. Chayanov's explanation of the necessity of a model of diverse and parallel economies is consistent with the contemporary desire to organize an effective and fair social life 'from below' (through the initiatives of individuals, families, and communities) with the solidarity of cooperatives and local, public organizations that contribute to the further expansion of the cultural diversity of large and small social worlds. The works of Chayanov, which have never been published in English before now, present many valuable answers and practical recommendations for the contemporary agricultural consulting and rural development activists.