ABSTRACT

Chalmlee-Wright argues that international aid programmes have often been unsuccessful because they are imported.
The economics of the Austrian School provide a far stronger theoretical framework which can introduce cultural analysis into questions of economic development and other market processes.

chapter |20 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|33 pages

MARKETS AS AN EXTENSION OF CULTURE

chapter 2|46 pages

ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE

Ghanaian economic performance through an Austrian lens

chapter 4|23 pages

INDIGENOUS CREDIT, MUTUAL ASSISTANCE SOCIETIES, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Prospects and impediments

chapter 5|21 pages

TOWARDS AN INTERPRETIVE ECONOMICS: THREE PROFILES OF URBAN MARKET WOMEN 160 167 172

Three profiles of urban market women

chapter 6|5 pages

CONCLUSION

Culture and economic development within the subjectivist framework