Help One Another, Use One Another: Toward An Anthropology of Family Business

作者: Alex Stewart

DOI: 10.1111/1540-8520.00016

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摘要: … market societies “instead of economy being embedded in social relations, social relations are embedded … I suspect that even now economic activity is more deeply embedded in kinship …

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