The formation and management of capital are among the central issues in economic growth, especially in 'under-developed' countries, and form the main theme in this volume. The societies examined vary widely, both geographically and also in terms of types of social and economic structures. First published in 1964.
The formation and management of capital are among the central issues in economic growth, especially in 'under-developed' countries, and form the main theme in this volume. The societies examined vary widely, both geographically and also in terms of types of social and economic structures. First published in 1964.
1. Raymond Plant Capital Saving and Credit in Peasant Societies: A Viewpoint from Economic Anthropology 2. Lorraine Baric Some Aspects of Credit Saving and Investment in a 'Non-Monetary' Economy (Rossel Island) 3. Scarlett Epstein Personal Capital Formation among the Tolai of New Britain 4. Fredrick Barth Capital Investment and the Social Structure of a Pastoral Nomad Group in South Persia 5. Joel M. Halpern Capital Saving and Credit among Lao Peasants 6. F.G. Bailey Capital Saving and Credit in Highland Orissa (India) 7. M.G. Swift Capital Saving and Credit in a Malay Peasant Economy 8. Marjorie Topley Capital Saving and Credit among Indigenous Rice Farmers and Immigrant Vegetable Farmers in Hong Kong's New Territories 9. C.S. Belshaw Institutions for Capital formation and Distribution among Fijians 10. Joan Metge Rural Local Savings Associations (Maori Komiti) in New Zealand's Far North 11. Alice Dewey Capital Credit and Saving in Javanese Marketing 12. Sidney W. Mintz The Employment of Capital by Market Women in Haiti 13. Manning Nash Capital Saving and Credit in a Guatemalan and a Mexican Indian Peasant Society 14. Raymond T. Smith Ethnic Difference and Peasant Economy in British Guiana 15. Burton Benedict Capital Saving and Credit among Mauritian Indians 16. Bert F. Hoselitz Capital Formation Saving and Credit in Indian Agricultural Society 17. B.S. Yamey The Study of Peasant Economic Systesm: some Concluding Comments and Questions
1. Raymond Plant Capital Saving and Credit in Peasant Societies: A Viewpoint from Economic Anthropology 2. Lorraine Baric Some Aspects of Credit Saving and Investment in a 'Non-Monetary' Economy (Rossel Island) 3. Scarlett Epstein Personal Capital Formation among the Tolai of New Britain 4. Fredrick Barth Capital Investment and the Social Structure of a Pastoral Nomad Group in South Persia 5. Joel M. Halpern Capital Saving and Credit among Lao Peasants 6. F.G. Bailey Capital Saving and Credit in Highland Orissa (India) 7. M.G. Swift Capital Saving and Credit in a Malay Peasant Economy 8. Marjorie Topley Capital Saving and Credit among Indigenous Rice Farmers and Immigrant Vegetable Farmers in Hong Kong's New Territories 9. C.S. Belshaw Institutions for Capital formation and Distribution among Fijians 10. Joan Metge Rural Local Savings Associations (Maori Komiti) in New Zealand's Far North 11. Alice Dewey Capital Credit and Saving in Javanese Marketing 12. Sidney W. Mintz The Employment of Capital by Market Women in Haiti 13. Manning Nash Capital Saving and Credit in a Guatemalan and a Mexican Indian Peasant Society 14. Raymond T. Smith Ethnic Difference and Peasant Economy in British Guiana 15. Burton Benedict Capital Saving and Credit among Mauritian Indians 16. Bert F. Hoselitz Capital Formation Saving and Credit in Indian Agricultural Society 17. B.S. Yamey The Study of Peasant Economic Systesm: some Concluding Comments and Questions
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