Core–Periphery Structure in Fiji

作者: M Sofer

DOI: 10.1068/D060055

关键词: Capitalist mode of productionCore (game theory)Mode of productionInternal migrationEconomic geographyEconomicsMode (statistics)EconomyCapital allocation lineProduction (economics)Monopolistic competition

摘要: The central theme of this paper is that a core – periphery structure which was established in Fiji colonial times has been maintained the current independent state. basic not changed and nature relationships between capitalist mode production (as main component core) village-based typical periphery) are supporting already polarized economic pattern. major mechanisms operate to maintain pattern capital allocation, internal migration, preservation village production, monopolistic position core. These do differ significantly from past although specific details may vary somewhat. Changes within occur through transformation process, some modification relations forces occur. This reg...

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