Essays in economic anthropology, dedicated to the memory of Karl Polanyi. Proceedings of the 1965 annual spring meting of the American Ethnological Society;

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: American Ethnological Society, Spring Meeting Lexington, Ky., Central States Anthropological Society (U.S.), Symposium on Economic Anthropology
Other Authors: Helm, June (ed.), Polanyi, Karl, 1886-1964
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Seattle : American Ethnologogical Society; distributed by the University of Washington Press, 1965.
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Table of Contents:
  • Primitive, archaic, and modern economies: Karl Polanyi's contribution to economic anthropology and comparative economy, by G. Dalton
  • Post-war economic changes among the Hopi, by E. A. Kennard
  • Patterns of allocation among the arctic drainage Dene, by J. Helm
  • Trade and politics: a comparison of Papuan and New Guinea traders, by T. G. Harding
  • The developmental cycle of the family business in rural Mexico, by R. Hunt
  • The Mexican market place then and now, by D. Kaplan
  • Exchange value and the diplomacy of primitive trade, by M. D. Sahlins
  • Stratification and industrialization: a case study of an Ecuadorean sugar plantation, by N. G. Lang.