Did you know that many traditional markets operate on trust-based lending and bartering systems, showcasing unique economic principles? Also, these markets often serve as vital gathering places, strengthening community cohesion and transmitting traditional knowledge.
The book unfolds in three parts, beginning with core concepts such as bartering and cultural rituals, then analyzing the social dimensions of markets through case studies, and finally addressing their economic impacts on livelihoods and food security. Using a mixed-methods approach that combines ethnographic studies with economic data, the book emphasizes the agency of local actors in shaping market institutions. It challenges top-down economic approaches by supporting indigenous market practices. This perspective offers a fresh look at how local economies can thrive even amidst global pressures.
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