Index
Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
ISBN: 978-1-83909-659-4, eISBN: 978-1-83909-658-7
ISSN: 0190-1281
Publication date: 9 June 2020
Citation
(2020), "Index", Wood, D.C. (Ed.) Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism (Research in Economic Anthropology, Vol. 40), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 243-249. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0190-128120200000040013
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2020 Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Index
Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.
- Prelims
- Introduction: Policy, Debt, Business and Capitalism (AMID Encroaching Neoliberalism)
- Part I: National and International Policy
- Chapter 1: The Cost of Relocation: Water and Fishers in Post-Tsunami Nagapattinam, South India
- Chapter 2: A New Case in The Anthropology of Taxation: The Social Science of Critiquing Japan’s Furusato Nozei Tax Program
- Chapter 3: In Search of “The Complete Story”: Indigenous Peoples and Structural Inequalities in Global Policy Planning
- Part II: Cost and Debt
- Chapter 4: Predicting Prices, Persuading Users: Price Recommendations and The Rhetorical Logic of Algorithms
- Chapter 5: Mortgage Lending and Economic Wrongdoing During the Spanish Housing bubble
- Chapter 6: The Price of Higher Education: Experiences of American Student Loan Borrowers
- Part III: Business and Capitalism
- Chapter 7: Milkerie Worker Cooperative in France: Some Evidence on Why Cooperatives Struggle to Propose an Alternative to Capitalist Enterprise
- Chapter 8: Are Business Owners True Believers in Capitalism? Evidence From Latin America
- Chapter 9: The Transformative Dynamics of Self-Employed Dance Instruction in Havana, Cuba’s Tourism Industry
- Part IV: Economic Behavior and Theory in Brazil
- Chapter 10: When is a Kickback Like Fulfilling a Vow to a Saint? “Popular” Religions, Dyadic Exchanges, and Corruption in Brazil
- Chapter 11: The Theft of the Jaguar’s Fire is not Property in Indigenous Central Brazil
- Index