Artigo Revisado por pares

The Bazaar Economy: Information and Search in Peasant Marketing

1978; American Economic Association; Volume: 68; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

1944-7981

Autores

Clifford Geertz,

Tópico(s)

Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development

Resumo

There have been a number of points at which anthropology and economics have come to confront one another over the last several decades-development theory; preindustrial history; colonial domination. Here I want to discuss another where the interchange between the two disciplines may grow even more intimate; one where they may come actually to contribute to each other rather than, as has often been the case, skimming off the other's more generalized ideas and misapplying them. This is the study of peasant market systems, or what I will call bazaar economies. There has been by now a long tradition of peasant market studies in anthropology. Much of it has been merely descriptiveinductivism gone berserk. That part which has had analytical interests has tended to

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