Lost in the fire, gained in the ash: moral economies of exchange in Dominica
By: Mantz, Jeffrey W
Publisher: ProQuest information and Learning Company ; June 2003Description: xi, 264 pSubject(s): INFORMAL SECTOR | THESES | HIDDEN ECONOMY | ECONOMICS | BANANAS | TRADE | HUCKSTERS | TRADE | POLITICAL ASPECTSSummary: This thesis will examine more closely why Peter Wilson's "Crab antics" (1973) - where entrepreneurial activities in Caribbean Societies are constrained by jealousy and a lack of cohension on the part of the community in economic activities do not take place in certain exporting contexts.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Dominican Collection | 01428-DM (Browse shelf) | Available | 5465 |
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This thesis will examine more closely why Peter Wilson's "Crab antics" (1973) - where entrepreneurial activities in Caribbean Societies are constrained by jealousy and a lack of cohension on the part of the community in economic activities do not take place in certain exporting contexts.
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