Market cultures : society and morality in the new Asian capitalisms

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Market cultures : society and morality in the new Asian capitalisms

[edited by] Robert W. Hefner

Allen & Unwin, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

First published in 1998 by Westview Press

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Praise for Market Cultures: The topic of what causes a group to be successful in making the transition from the diverse traditional economic systems and their values to a modern capitalist economy is one of the central issues in how the third world is going to cope with the rapid and drastic changes they are facing as they get dragged, or jump, into the modern globalised economy. These studies dispose of old stereotypes, challenge popular theories, and usually suggest new more productive approaches. The topic is of great urgency and the studies are first class.Alice G. Dewey, University of Hawaii I believe this will be a very significant contribution to a reexamination of the links between culture and economy, the impact of which will be felt across a number of disciplines. I found it one of the most consistently compelling collections of readings on any topic that I have read in some time. Truly a pleasure to read. Rita Smith Kipp, Kenyon College Market Cultures examines the spectacular growth of capitalist enterprise among overseas Chinese and Southeast Asians. It does so, not thorugh formal models, but by way of the varied cultures and organisations in

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AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Society and Morality in the New Asian CapitalismsRobert W. HefnerPART 1: CHINESE CAPITALISMS AND CULTURAL PLURALISM1 Culture and Organization in Taiwan's Market Economy Garry G. Hamilton2 Divided Market Cultures In China: Gender, Enterprise, and ReligionRobert P. Weller3 Getting Rich Is Not So Glorious: Contrasting Perspectives on Prospertiy Amoung Muslims and Han in ChinaDru C. GladneyPART 2: INDIGENES AND CHINESE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA4 Business Success Among Southeast Asian Chinese: The Role of Culture, Values, and Social StructuresJamie Mackie5 Constituting Capitalist Culture: The Singapore Malay Problem and Entrepreneurship ReconsideredTania Murray Li6 The "Great Transformation" Among Negeri Sembilan Malays, with Particular Reference to Chinese and MinangkabauMichael G. PeletzPART 3: SOUTHEAST ASIAN CAPITALISMS7 Women Traders in Javanese Marketplaces: Ethnicity, Gender, and the Entr

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