Economic Anthropology
John Wiley and Sons Inc · United States · Est. 1988
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Economic Anthropology examines contemporary economic practices, including the categorization of corruption in Indian politics, the emergence of informal economies in post-Soviet Russia, and the dynamics of cryptocurrencies and carbon markets. It also explores the labor involved in producing and verifying carbon credits, the strategies of individuals navigating economic uncertainty in industries like Harris Tweed, and the rise of microentrepreneurship. The journal investigates the impact of neoliberalism on universities and the development of alternative financial systems, such as community currencies and cryptocurrency adoption by marginalized groups. Furthermore, it analyzes gendered economic roles in fisheries, the mediation of commodity trade through digital platforms, and informal financial practices within diaspora communities.
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