Subsistence or market economy? Assessment of a pastoral system of Mongolia twenty years after the fall of SocialismHousehold economic profileWorkforceInfrastructureInputsHerdersWe studied herder practices in a pastoral system of the Mongolian Gobi, to assess its degree of integration in commercial networks...
The Famine in Ethiopia" Review of African Political Economy - Cliffe - 1974 () Citation Context ...oes on to showsthat those region which are least commercialised and mostsorientated to subsistence production are most vulnerablesto ... L Cliffe - 《Review of African Political Economy》 被引...
The two main drivers of the African economy are agriculture and tourism. Many African countries have primarily agrarian economies. African farmers utilize a variety of farming practices for crop production. The most common farming practices are subsistence farming, large-scale farming, and ...
The government intervening heavily in the economy and the market is a clear sign that things are breaking down. It has never worked in history, except to add more fuel to the inflation fire and totally unbalance the production, supply and demand chains. Ithappened in the US before, and many...
A predominantly subsistence economy like that of Ethiopia is very sensitiveto drought hazards. Whenever drought occurs, the damage it inflicts on the economyis often disastrous particularly to the subsistence agricultural sector of the e... Abate kefielew - 《Ph D Thesis》 被引量: 3发表: 1994...
for their Bondongo farmer neighbors, for which they may receive market goods, such as flashlights, machetes, and radios (Boyette et al.2019; Grinker1994; Joiris2003; Rupp2014). Two schools were functioning in the village at the time of data collection; a public school which served both ...
Indeed, research shows that articulation to the Western market economy often provides incentive for native peoples to overharvest local natural resources (Borgerhoff and Coppolillo 2005; Ventocilla et al. 1996). However, it is important to note that contact with the West can also, under certain...
Why would subsistence-level indigenous people join the market economy? The question matters because, in answering it, one contributes to a venerable debate about the effects of markets on well-being. Anthropologists have generally treated market participation as exogenous. Market participation is in ...
AGRICULTURESUBSISTENCE economyNo abstract is available for this item.doi:10.1111/j.1475-4932.1975.tb00279.xW. R. StentLa Trobe UniversityL. Roy WebbUniversity of MebourneJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdEconomic RecordStent, W., and Webb, L., 1975, Subsistence Affluence and Market Economy in Papua New ...
market prices in explaining land allocation: Subsistence maize cultivation in rural Mexico. Food Policy 2011, 36, 605-613. [CrossRef]Arslan, A. (2008). Shadow vs. market prices in explaining land allocation: subsistence maize cultivation in rural Mexico. Kiel Institute for the World Economy....