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Peasant Pedlars And Professional Traders Subsistence Trade In Rural Markets Of Minahasa Indonesia Ulrich Mai

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Peasant Pedlars And Professional Traders Subsistence Trade In Rural Markets Of Minahasa Indonesia Ulrich Mai
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 103.3 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Ulrich Mai
ISBN: 9789814379083, 9814379085
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Peasant Pedlars And Professional Traders Subsistence Trade In Rural Markets Of Minahasa Indonesia Ulrich Mai by Ulrich Mai 9789814379083, 9814379085 instant download after payment.

Trading in the rural areas of developing countries provides a valuable source of cash income, especially for small and landless peasants. In a case study of the village of Kakas in the province of North Sulawesi, Indonesia, the authors depict the colourful market scene of a village pasar, the selling and buying strategies of traders and customers, and the characteristics of supply and demand. They also shed light on the often-neglected non-economic aspects of the pasar, such as its value for local communication and its role in the formation of a new sense of local identity and solidarity. By means of studies of trader households this book also scrutinizes how rural households combine petty trade with other income-generating activities such as cash-cropping, subsistence production, wage labour, and even work as a civil servant. The authors also show how petty trade, though highly efficient, may well be an indicator of underdevelopment.

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