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Oikos And Market Explorations In Selfsufficiency After Socialism 1st Edition Stephen Gudeman

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Oikos And Market Explorations In Selfsufficiency After Socialism 1st Edition Stephen Gudeman
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.13 MB
Author: Stephen Gudeman, Chris Hann
ISBN: 9781785338366, 9781782386964, 9781782386957, 1785338366, 1782386963, 1782386955
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1
Volume: 2

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Oikos And Market Explorations In Selfsufficiency After Socialism 1st Edition Stephen Gudeman by Stephen Gudeman, Chris Hann 9781785338366, 9781782386964, 9781782386957, 1785338366, 1782386963, 1782386955 instant download after payment.

Self-sufficiency of the house is practiced in many parts of the world but ignored in economic theory, just as socialist collectivization is assumed to have brought household self-sufficiency to an end. The ideals of self-sufficiency, however, continue to shape economic activity in a wide range of postsocialist settings. This volume’s six comparative studies of postsocialist villages in Eastern Europe and Asia illuminate the enduring importance of the house economy, which is based not on the market but on the order of the house. These formations show that economies depend not only on the macro institutions of markets and states but also on the micro institutions of families, communities, and house economies, often in an uneasy relationship.

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