Money Matters: Instability, Values, and Social Payments in the Modern History of West African CommunitiesJane I. Guyer James Currey, 1995 - 331 sider "By examining currency and value in African communities over the past hundred years, this collection offers a social history of ordinary people's conceptions of money, their innovations in its use, and the interactions between indigenous monetary systems and those emanating from the international arena. The contributors to this volume include British, French, Ghanaian, Nigerian, and American scholars, all recognized specialists in the history, economics, and anthropology of African societies. Money Matters offers an essential complement to the new history of imperialism, suggests fresh ways of analyzing money in those vast areas of the globe outside the centers of financial power, and contributes to a new economic anthropology of West Africa."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... transactions therefore cover a particular range of the exchange continuum whose reach may change over time . The rational model would suggest that the greater the instability of money , the more likely that some transactions - for ...
... transactions therefore cover a particular range of the exchange continuum whose reach may change over time . The rational model would suggest that the greater the instability of money , the more likely that some transactions - for ...
Side 141
... transactions between Africans and European traders in the local economy , therefore , local curren- cies continued to be used . From about 1910 and 1920 , therefore , there was a dual monetary system . Euro- pean firms preferred barter ...
... transactions between Africans and European traders in the local economy , therefore , local curren- cies continued to be used . From about 1910 and 1920 , therefore , there was a dual monetary system . Euro- pean firms preferred barter ...
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... transactions involving claims on material goods and personal or productive services . Because access was linked to social identity and social identities were often subject to ongoing debate , the valua- tion of goods and services was ...
... transactions involving claims on material goods and personal or productive services . Because access was linked to social identity and social identities were often subject to ongoing debate , the valua- tion of goods and services was ...
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The Currency Interface and Its Dynamics | 1 |
A Case Study | 8 |
Precolonial Currency Dynamics | 35 |
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