Index

Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism

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ISSN: 0190-1281

Publication date: 9 June 2020

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(2020), "Index", Wood, D.C. (Ed.) Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism (Research in Economic Anthropology, Vol. 40), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 243-249. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0190-128120200000040013

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INDEX

Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.

A’uwẽ-Xavante
, 220–221

owners
, 226–229

and theft
, 223–226

Activism
, 144

Actual price
, 73, 75–76

Ad hoc rules
, 75

Age set system
, 231

Agency
, 49

Agents of development
, 50

Aide à la reprise ou à la création d’entreprise (ARCE)
, 133

Aihö’ubuni
, 227, 229

Airbnb
, 180

Airline Deregulation Act
, 73

Allocation option for taxes
, 30

Alternative to capitalism
, 128–147

American Dream
, 116

American Economic Association (AEA)
, 153

Amorphous dyadic patron-client exchange networks
, 198

Anthropocene
, 48–49

Anthropological/anthropology

fieldwork
, 174

paradigm
, 26–32

scholarship
, 170

of tax justice
, 31

Anthropology of taxation
, 26

critiquing Furusato Nozei
, 37–39

Furusato Nozei tax system
, 33–36

Japan’s tax history and current Japanese tax system
, 32–33

socio-political and economic anthropologic critiques
, 39–42

socio-political economics to anthropological paradigms
, 26–32

Anticipated revolution
, 220

Artisanal fishers
, 8

Artisanal fishing
, 9, 17

Ascendant revenue management
, 82

Assemblymen (veradores)
, 198

Attention
, 38

Australian Tax Receipt system
, 41

Authentic Cuban Salsa
, 175

Authenticity
, 173–174

Beliefs of capitalism
, 149–163

Benefactor sentiment
, 38

Blackness in Cuba
, 179

Blockade
, 185n2

Blue revolution
, 17

Brackishwater aquaculture in Nagapattinam
, 17

Brackishwater shrimp aquaculture
, 11

Brazil

Brazilian modernization
, 210–211

bribes, kickbacks, and dyadic exchanges
, 213–214

bribes and kickbacks on construction projects
, 199–200

corruption in
, 194–195

dyadic exchanges in Brazilian businesses
, 211–213

election for Mayor of Fortaleza in 2012
, 195–197

Medieval European worldview
, 206–207

Medieval Portugal and formation of Brazilian Worldview
, 207–209

modernity and Brazilian religious culture
, 200–202

networkes of dyadic exchanges in Mina s Gerais
, 197–199

pilgrimage, saints, and popular Catholicism
, 202–205

Vows and fulfillment in African-Derived and other Brazilian religions
, 209–210

Brazilian modernization
, 210–211

Brazilian religious culture
, 200–202

Brazilian Worldview formation
, 207–209

Bribes

on construction projects
, 199–200

and dyadic exchanges
, 213–214

Broken Hill Propriety Limited (BHP)
, 53

Business owners
, 150, 154–155

capitalists beliefs in
, 159–162

in Latin America
, 150

policy implications
, 162–163

Cadeia de bemfeiturias
, 208

Capital accumulation process
, 129

Capitalism
, 92, 146–147

alternative to
, 128–147

Capitalist technology
, 222

Capitalists beliefs
, 150

business owners in
, 159–162

in EA
, 151–153

in EB
, 153–154

Catholic Counter Reformation
, 208–209

Catholicism
, 209

Circumstantial analysis of algorithmic rules
, 85

Citizenship
, 27

“Clan”
, 65n6

Collective force
, 220–221, 235

Collective shamanism
, 228

Comité d’Etablissement (CE)
, 143

Commodification
, 180–184

Community
, 50

development
, 61

economy
, 130

vague definitions of
, 57–60

Community Mine Continuation Agreement (CMCA)
, 54

Competitive equilibrium paradigm
, 27

Concentric dualism
, 235n11

Conceptualizing debt
, 116, 118

as family affair
, 118–121

Conflict
, 155, 159

Contribution tax
, 27

Control function
, 26

Cooperative(s)
, 135

emancipatory potential of
, 146

emancipatory promise of
, 129–131

enterprises
, 135

model
, 2

SA
, 135

Copper
, 53–54

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 49

Corruption
, 194–195

Cost
, 2

of relocation
, 8–19

Credential inflation
, 115

Credit
, 104

Crisis
, 110

Cuban dance instruction
, 175–180

Cuban self-employment system
, 174

Cuentapropismo” (see Self-employment opportunities (trabajo por cuenta propia))

Cultural/culture
, 49

of modernity
, 194

primitives
, 18

tourism
, 173

Customer segmentation
, 74

Cyclones strike (1977)
, 10

Dance instruction
, 171

Dance instructor
, 176–178

Debt
, 2, 104

conceptualizing
, 116, 118–121

student loan
, 111, 120

Debtocracy
, 110

Decision-making
, 134–136

Defaulted loans
, 116

Degeneration thesis
, 130

Delinquent loans
, 116

Democracy
, 77

Development Fund
, 61

Dialogical democracy
, 87n11

Diametral dualism
, 235n11

Division of labor
, 137–141

Dualisms
, 221

Dyadic exchanges
, 213–214

in Brazilian businesses
, 211–213

network in Mina s Gerais
, 197–199

Dynamic optimization

algorithms
, 72

software
, 74

Dynamic pricing
, 87n4

Economic

deviance
, 92

growth indicators
, 50

ideology
, 150, 155, 159

liberalization in Cuba
, 170

marginalization
, 9

mentality
, 152

sociology
, 29

units expansion across international borders
, 181–183

value
, 131

Economic anthropology (EA)
, 29, 31, 150

capitalists’ beliefs in
, 151–153

critiques of taxation
, 39–42

Economic beliefs (EB)
, 149

capitalists’ beliefs in
, 153–154

Economic wrongdoing
, 92–96

conflicting moral economies and relational definition of
, 103–105

high-risk and predatory mortgage lending as
, 96

during housing bubble
, 96–99

during mortgage crisis
, 100

En masse relocation
, 11–12

Entrepreneurship
, 150, 180–184

“Equal salary for equal work”
, 142

Ethnography of price
, 73

Eurocentric cultural heritage
, 48

Exchange tax
, 27

Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
, 119

Extractive industry

in Indigenous territories
, 49–50

sustainable development and
, 56

Family affair, conceptualizing debt as
, 118–121

FAO
, 17

“Federative principle” theory
, 231

Fiber boat
, 9–10

Financial crisis (2008)
, 131

Fiscal functions
, 26

“Folk” Catholicism
, 201

Food security
, 17

Forecast
, 72, 81

Foreign capital
, 155, 161

France

Milkerie worker cooperative in
, 128–147

PriceMatch in
, 77

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
, 119

Free market

beliefs
, 150

ideology
, 151

Furusato Nozei tax system
, 26, 32–36

critiquing Furusato Nozei
, 37–39

GDP
, 9

General-purpose money
, 29

Gift paradigm
, 30, 39

Global policy planning
, 48

beneficiaries as passive recipients
, 62

conservative models of development
, 60–62

discord between national objectives and corporate action
, 55–57

OTML
, 53–55

PNG
, 50–51

PNG’s sustainable development objectives
, 51–53

vague definitions of “community”
, 57–60

Global Social Networks
, 181–183

Gold
, 53–54

Graduation comes obligation
, 116–118

Gram Panchayats
, 9

Greenhouse gas emissions
, 49

Heritage
, 49, 56–57

Hierarchically ordered inequality
, 206

High-risk lending as economic wrongdoing
, 96–100

Home repossession victims as economic wrongdoers
, 101–103

Hometown Tax (see Furusato Nozei tax system)

Hometown Tax Donation Program
, 2

Homo economicus
, 152

Housing bubble, economic wrongdoing during
, 96–99

Human judgment
, 81–82

Hutede’wa
, 228

IceCream
, 128

Ideal-type workplace democracy
, 129

Indigenous Central Brazil

A’uwẽ-Xavante and theft
, 223–226

A’uwẽ-Xavante owners
, 226–229

dialogical approach
, 221

mutualism
, 220–221

Proudhon on myth, property, mutualism, and polytechnics
, 222–223

Theft of Jaguar’s Fire
, 229–236

Indigenous Peoples
, 49, 65n2

Industrialization
, 200

Inequality
, 92

Information asymmetries
, 101

Institutional factors
, 72

Institutional isomorphism
, 130

Institutionalized inequality
, 1

Intentional development
, 50

International business platforms
, 180

Intriguing
, 87n14

Japan’s Furusato Nozei tax program
, 26

Japan’s tax history
, 32–33

Japanese Local Allocation Tax disbursement
, 32

Japanese tax system
, 32–33

Job-creating business model, Milkerie came up with
, 131–134

Justice in taxation
, 31

Kastam
, 60

Kattumarams
, 9–10, 17

Kickbacks

on construction projects
, 199–200

and dyadic exchanges
, 213–214

Kollam
, 13

Labor law
, 142

Labor market liberalization
, 172

Lava Jato
, 199

Leadership
, 233

“Leave no-one behind” signals
, 49, 51

Legal licenses
, 179–180

Liberalization of labor market
, 183

Life Satisfaction
, 155, 159

Limited-purpose money
, 29

Loan repayment
, 117

Local Allocation Tax
, 33

Locke’s theory of property
, 232

Long Term Fund
, 61

Market(s)
, 151

capitalism
, 194

economy
, 155, 161

mentality
, 152

rationality
, 92

socialism
, 173

Mayors (prefeitos)
, 198

Means
, 156–158

Medieval European worldview
, 206–207

Medieval Portugal
, 207–209

Memoranda of understanding (MoU)
, 12

Microeconomic theory of price discrimination
, 85

Milkerie worker cooperative in France
, 128

capitalism
, 146–147

decision-making
, 134–136

division of labor
, 137–141

emancipatory promise of Cooperatives
, 129–131

Milkerie came up with Job-creating business model
, 131–134

Milkerie income distribution
, 141–146

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 49

Mineral extraction
, 56

Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development Project Report of 2002 (MMSD)
, 53

Modern cooperatives
, 129

Modern fishing
, 17

Modernity
, 200–202

Moral economy
, 85, 92–93

conflicting moral economies and relational definition of economic wrongdoing
, 103–105

of neoliberalism
, 93–94, 105

Mortgage crisis
, 92

economic wrongdoing during
, 100

Most Backward Caste (MBC)
, 9

Mutualism
, 220

Proudhon on
, 222–223

Myth, Proudhon on
, 222–223

Neoliberal policy
, 109–110

Neoliberalism
, 2, 39, 92–94

in Cuba
, 172–174

New technologies
, 155, 161

“Non-binding” contract
, 81

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
, 11–12

Obligation tax
, 27

Oikonomia
, 206

Oil crisis (1973)
, 73

Ok Tedi Development Foundation (OTDF)
, 61

Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML)
, 53–55

“One size fits all” approach
, 60

Open borders
, 155, 159

Open defecation
, 15

Operation Red Card
, 199

Organic food coop
, 136

Orixás
, 209

Ownership
, 233

Pahöri’wa
, 227

Panatenaico
, 199

Papua New Guinea (PNG)
, 50

PNG’s sustainable development objectives
, 51–53

Vision 2050
, 57

Parent PLUS loans
, 120–121

Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT)
, 212n2

Patron
, 198

Pattanavar
, 8–9

Patterns of behavior
, 3

Pay-as-you-earn system
, 32

Pentecostalism
, 210

Philanthropy
, 30

Pilgrimage
, 202–205

Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH)
, 93

Pôle territorial de cooperation économique (PTCE)
, 132

Political-economic apparatuses shifting
, 183–184

Political-economic theory
, 220

Polytechnics, Proudhon on
, 222–223

Popular Catholicism
, 201, 202–205

Post-colonial imaginations
, 173

Post-disaster reconstruction process
, 8

Post-soviet socioeconomic transformations
, 173

Post-tsunami Nagapattinam, South India

coastal and near-shore commons
, 16–19

new housing and water
, 12–13

post-disaster reconstruction process
, 8

relocation
, 11–12

sanitation and new housing
, 14–16

water and coast
, 8–11

Pre-Reformation Roman Catholicism
, 201

Predation
, 234, 234n11

Predatory mortgage lending as economic wrongdoing
, 96–100

Prescriptores
, 99, 102

Price(s)
, 72

ethnography of
, 73

of higher education
, 109–121

idea for performing
, 81–85

price-based RM
, 80–81

price-based solution
, 80–81

realization
, 72

recommendation
, 75

suggestion
, 75

variable
, 76–80

PriceMatch
, 72–73, 75, 77, 80

Pricing algorithm
, 75, 81

Primitive practices
, 17

Private investment
, 155, 159

Privatization processes
, 171

Profesores de musica y otras artes” (teachers of music and other arts)
, 171

Profitable cultural resources
, 175

Promessas (vows)
, 205

and fulfillment in African-derived and other Brazilian religions
, 209–210

Property

accumulation
, 220

Proudhon on
, 222–223

Property Management Systems
, 76

PROS solution
, 82

Prosthetic price
, 72–73

Protestant Reformation
, 208

Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph
, 220–221

on myth, property, mutualism, and polytechnics
, 222–223

Proudhon’s theory of mutuality
, 232

Public universities
, 110

“Public–private partnership” approach
, 11

“Quantity-based” RM
, 80–81

Rank-and-file worker
, 144–145

Reciprocity
, 235n11

Recruiting clients, art of
, 178–180

Religion
, 222

religion-based cultural-historic practices
, 3

Research in Economic Anthropology (REA)
, 1

Revenue management (RM)
, 72, 87n4

system
, 72, 73–75

variable prices and work of explanation
, 76–80

Rhetorical rules
, 82

Riverine systems
, 10

Robust social welfare system
, 170

Romeiros (pilgrims)
, 203

Saints
, 202–205

Salaries per professional category
, 142

Sanitation and new housing
, 14–16

Scott’s theory of knowledge
, 87n16

SD
, 156–158

Securitisation
, 102

Self-development
, 62, 171, 185

opportunities (trabajo por cuenta propia)
, 170

Self-governance
, 220

Self-help groups (SHGs)
, 21

Self-interested individual
, 92

Self-management
, 220

Shrimp aquaculture
, 11

Shrimp farms
, 17–18

Social and solidarity economy (SSE)
, 131

Social welfare system
, 184

Société à responsabilité limitée (SARL)
, 135

Société anonyme (SA)
, 135

Société Coopérative et Participative (SCOP)
, 130

Société par actions simplifiée (SAS)
, 135, 145n3

Socio-cultural activities
, 171

Socio-political critiques of taxation
, 39–42

Socio-political economics to anthropological paradigms
, 26–32

Software as a Service (SaaS)
, 75

Spanish real estate bubble
, 92

Staff representatives (délégué du personel)
, 143

State socialism
, 3

Structural inequalities
, 49

Student loan debt
, 111, 120

Sugar cane
, 208

Sumak kawsay/buen vivir
, 60

Sustainability
, 56

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SDG 13
, 51

SDG 9
, 51

Symbolic economy of predation
, 234

“Tax-for-gift” relationships
, 38

Tax(es)
, 26

character of paying
, 30

policy innovation
, 26

revenue
, 37, 42

skeleton
, 28

Taxation
, 26–27

financial contribution in
, 30

justice in
, 31

operational reality of
, 28

socio-political economics of
, 27, 31

Technical democracy
, 87n11

Technical rules
, 82–83

Technology
, 72

Tede’wa
, 226

Telecommunication advancements in Cuba
, 180

Temporary worker (Intérimaire)
, 143

Terra nullius
, 57

Theft of Jaguar’s Fire
, 229–236

Tourism
, 185n3

in Cuba
, 172–174

Transformative dynamics of self-employed dance instruction
, 170–184

TripAdvisor
, 180

Trust
, 155, 159

Tsunami (2004)
, 8

Two-tier technology
, 76

United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)
, 48

University of Wisconsin System (UW System)
, 112

Ur Panchayat
, 9

Variables
, 156–158

prices
, 76–80

Voluntary donations of fiscal “tax” gifts
, 31

Wahitede’wa
, 228

Wamari
, 227

Waradzu hunting
, 226

Wasteland
, 8

Water
, 10–11, 19

new housing and
, 12–13

Wicksellian connection
, 27, 30

Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test
, 161

Work of explanation
, 76–80

Worker control

cooperative law and
, 135

in economy
, 131, 145

Workplace democracy
, 128, 136

World Bank
, 9, 17, 60

Yield
, 87n4

management
, 72–73, 87n4