1st Edition

Themes in Economic Anthropology

Edited By Raymond Firth Copyright 1967
    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    The main focus of the volume - the processes of choice and decision-making in different economic systems - offers exceptional scope for the convergence of economic and anthropological perspectives. It concentrates on transactions that both express and influence social relationships and values.
    Covering a wide geographic area there are specific studies on societies in Equatorial Africa, Colombia, South India and the Balkans.
    First published in 1967.

    1. Raymond Firth, Themes in Economic Anthropology 2. Leonard Joy, One Economist's View of the Relationship between Economics and Anthrpology 3. Ronald Frankenberg, Economic Anthropology 4. Percy S. Cohen, Economic Analysis and Economic Man 5. Mary Douglas, Primitive Rationing: A Study in Controlled Exchange 6. Fredrik Barth, Economic Sphere in Darfur 7. Leonard Joy, An Economic Homologue of Barth's Presentation of Economic Spheres in Darfur 8. Sutti Ortiz, The Structure of Decision-making among Indians of Colombia 9. Scarlett Epstein, Productive Efficience and Customary Systems of Rewards in Rural South India 10. Lorraine Baric, Traditional Groups and New Economic Opportunities in Rural Yugoslavia

    Biography

    Raymond Firth

    'The papers brought together by Professor Firth are a valuable contribution.' - John Goldthorpe, New Statesman