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Contents
SECTION V
THE FORMALIST COUNTER-REVOLUTION
10 Maximization Theories and the Study of Economic Anthropology
by Robbins Burling, 168
11 Economic Theory and Economic Anthropology
by Edward E. LeClair, Jr.. 187
12 The Obsolete “Anti-Market” Mentality: A Critique of the
Substantive Approach to Economic Anthropology
by Scott Cook, 208
13 Maximization as Norm, Strategy. and Theory: a Comment on
Programmatic Statements in Economic Anthropology
by Frank Cancian. 228
SECTION Vi
ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY
14 Parsons and Smelser on the Economy by Harry W. Pearson, 234
15 Equilibrium Theory in Economics and in Functional Analysis
as Types of Explanation by Sherman Roy Krupp. 243
PART THREE CASES
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16 Sonjo Bride Price and the Question of African “Wife Purchase”
by Robert F. Gray, 259
17 The Potlatch System of the Southern Kwakiutl; A New Perspective
by Stuart Piddocke, 283
18 Some Principles of Exchange and Investment among the Tiv
by Paul Bohannan, 300
19 The Social Context of Economic Choice in a Small Society
by Manning Nash, 311
20 The Lele—Resistance to Change by Mary Douglas, 322
21 Steel Axes for Stone-Age Australians by Lauriston Sharp, 341
22 Tiwi Marriage by C. W. M. Hart and Arnold R. Pilling, 354
23 Making Money by H. G. Barnett, 374
24 The Kapauku Individualistic Money Economy
by Leopold Pospisil, 381
25 The Sinhalese of the Dry Zone of Northern Ceylon
by E. R. Leach, 395
26 The Economic Organization of a P.O.W. Camp by R. A. Radford, 403
27 Capital, Investment and the Social Structure of a Pastoral Nomad
Group in South Persia by Fredrik Barth, 415
28 Economics in East African Aboriginal Societies
by Harold K. Schneider, 426
29 Economic Variations on a Theme by Schneider
bv Benton F. Massell. 445
PART FOUR SOME FURTHER THEORETICAL ISSUES
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