Moral Economy at Work Ethnographic Investigations in Eurasia

The idea of a moral economy has been explored and assessed in numerous disciplines. The anthropological studies in this volume provide a new perspective to this idea by showing how the relations of workers, employees and employers, and of firms, families and households are interwoven with local noti...

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Language:English
Published: New York Berghahn Books 2022, 2022
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