In the frontier zone of market transition: Economic possibilities across the market/non-market divide

Junxi Qian, Yun Ma, Xueqiong Tang
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This paper engages with two important approaches theorising the co-existence and even close entanglement between the market and non-market to rethink the making of actually existing market economies. The first, that is, the diverse/community economies approach, underscores alternative relations and ethics to capitalism but often views community economies as external to market processes. A second approach on market frontiers rejects the idea of the non-market domain as a Utopian space but re-imagines it as a constituent part within capitalism, while powerful actors manage and utilise non-market differences to configure particular regimes of accumulation. However, it says relatively little about how the market/non-market divide is navigated and appropriated to suit the wellbeing of grassroots people and communities. This paper calls for a dialogue between the two approaches and argues that community economies provide important ‘background conditions of possibility’ for ordinary people to advance their needs, interests, and wellbeing by negotiating or traversing the market/non-market divide. Our empirical study investigates recent socioeconomic transformations in two villages, Lolong and Nyiru, located within the Potatso National Park, Yunnan Province, China. In both villages, local people keep alive communal norms of reciprocity and mutual support. The persistence of the non-marketised community economies is partly attributed to a state-capital coalition that outlaws grassroots participation in local tourism economy. Subsequently, villagers devise a number of tactics to penetrate the market realm and meet emerging lifestyle and consumer needs. Three of such tactics are discussed in this study.
市场转型的前沿地带:跨越市场与非市场鸿沟的经济可能性
本文采用了两种重要的方法,从理论上论证了市场与非市场的共存甚至密切纠缠,以重新思考实际存在的市场经济的形成。第一种方法,即多样化/社区经济方法,强调资本主义的替代关系和伦理,但往往将社区经济视为市场进程的外部因素。第二种市场前沿方法拒绝将非市场领域视为乌托邦空间,而是将其重新想象为资本主义内部的一个组成部分,而有权势的行动者则管理和利用非市场差异来配置特定的积累制度。然而,对于如何利用市场与非市场之间的差异来满足基层民众和社区的福祉,本文的论述相对较少。本文呼吁在这两种方法之间进行对话,并认为社区经济为普通人提供了重要的 "可能性背景条件",使他们能够通过协商或跨越市场/非市场鸿沟来提高自身需求、利益和福祉。我们的实证研究调查了位于中国云南省普达措国家公园内的两个村庄--洛龙村和尼汝村最近发生的社会经济变革。在这两个村庄,当地人保持着互惠和互助的社区规范。非市场化社区经济的持续存在,部分原因是国家与资本联合禁止基层参与当地旅游经济。因此,村民们想出了许多办法来打入市场领域,满足新出现的生活方式和消费需求。本研究将讨论其中三种策略。
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