ABSTRACT
Why is there such a proliferation of economic discourses in literary theory, cultural studies, anti-sweatshop debates, popular music, and other areas outside the official discipline of economics? How is the economy represented in different ways by economists and non-economists?In this volume, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines and countrie
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART 1 • Global Economies
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PART 2 • Representational Economies
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PART 3 • Academic Economies
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PART 4 • Development Economies
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PART 5 • Cultural Economies
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PART 6 • Everyday Economies
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PART 7 • Alternative Economies