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(Ebook) Economic Success of Chinese Merchants in Southeast Asia: Identity, Ethnic Cooperation and Conflict by Janet Tai Landa (auth.) ISBN 9783642540189, 9783642540196, 364254018X, 3642540198

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Authors:Janet Tai Landa (auth.)
Pages:371 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Language:english
File Size:5.29 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783642540189, 9783642540196, 364254018X, 3642540198
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(Ebook) Economic Success of Chinese Merchants in Southeast Asia: Identity, Ethnic Cooperation and Conflict by Janet Tai Landa (auth.) ISBN 9783642540189, 9783642540196, 364254018X, 3642540198

This book provides an original analysis of the economic success of Overseas Chinese merchants in Southeast Asia: The ethnically homogeneous group of Chinese middlemen is an informal, low-cost organization for the provision of club goods, e.g. contract enforcement, that are essential to merchants’ success. The author’s theory - and various extensions, with emphasis on kinship and other trust relationships - draws on economics and the other social sciences, and beyond to evolutionary biology. Empirical material from her fieldwork forms the basis for developing her unique, integrative and transdisciplinary theoretical framework, with important policy implications for understanding ethnic conflict in multiethnic societies where minority groups dominate merchant roles.
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