Co-published with the Society for Economic Anthropology, this work explores the social, political and economic contexts and consequences of economic interaction beyond the local systems. Because the focus of economic analysis is often local, particularly in anthropology, this book specifically aims analysis beyond the local system of economic interaction. NOTE Special Title: Co-published with Society for Economic Anthropology
Chapter 1 Contents: Introduction: Economic Analysis Beyond the Local System-and Back Again Chapter 2 PART I: Economic Analysis Beyond the Local System: Archaelogical and Historical Perspectives Chapter 3 PART II: Finding the Global in the Local: Contemporary Case Studies Chapter 4 PART III: Structural Adjustment Programs: Local Contexts for Global Policy