Introduction: Economic Analysis Beyond the Local System - and Back Again | |
Main Assumptions and Variables for Economic Analysis Beyond the Local System | p. 3 |
Macro-Scale Perspectives on Settlement and Production in Ancient Oaxaca | p. 13 |
The Millennium Before the "Long Sixteenth Century:" How Many World-Systems Were There? | p. 43 |
A Local Elite and Underdevelopment in a Peripheral Economy: Iceland in the 18th-20th Centuries | p. 71 |
Finding the Global in the Local | p. 87 |
Emerging Linkages in the World System and the Challenge to Economic Anthropology | p. 97 |
Fertility in Maragoli: The Global and the Local | p. 109 |
Producing Agrarian Transformation at the Indonesian Periphery | p. 125 |
The Invisible Peasant | p. 147 |
Historical Perspectives on Long Term Change: Compadrazgo Choice Patterns in Rural Paraguay | p. 171 |
Anthropology and Structural Adjustment Programs | p. 197 |
Local-Global Interactions in Ghana's Structural Adjustment | p. 209 |
Household Adaptations in a Regional Urban System: The Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico | p. 235 |
Structural Adjustment, Hometowns, and Local Development in Nigeria | p. 255 |
Rural Workers and the Re-Adjustment of Egypt's Economy: Applying Regulation Theory to Anthropology | p. 291 |
Contributors | p. 317 |
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