Pecunia non olet but Does Rose Money Smell? On Rose Oil Prices and Moral Economy in Isparta, Turkey

L. Yalçın-Heckmann
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This paper investigates rose and rose oil production in the province of Isparta, Turkey, with reference to the discourses on and procedures of price formation. Farmers have been engaging in rose cultivation for over a century and rose oil production is considered to be a traditional industry. The market actors for rose oil are global cosmetic and local processing firms and almost all rose oil from Isparta is exported. Prices and production have been steadily increasing since 2010. Although prices are seen as good, there are concerns about overproduction and fierce competition between the rose oil firms to buy the harvest, hence pushing up rose prices and, leading to a crash in rose oil prices on the world market. Through careful observation of payment and price formation procedures, the paper raises issues concerning the moral economy of price formation. Findings are provisional and the research is on-going, but the discourse on just prices clearly suggests that value judgments are embedded in and implicitly critical of capitalist markets.
Pecunia non ollet但是玫瑰钱有味道吗?土耳其伊斯帕塔的玫瑰油价格与道德经济
本文对土耳其伊斯帕塔省的玫瑰和玫瑰油生产进行了调查,并参考了价格形成的话语和过程。农民从事玫瑰种植已有一个多世纪的历史,玫瑰精油的生产被认为是一项传统产业。玫瑰精油的市场参与者是全球化妆品和当地加工公司,几乎所有来自伊斯帕塔的玫瑰精油都出口。自2010年以来,价格和产量一直在稳步增长。虽然价格看起来不错,但人们担心生产过剩,玫瑰油公司之间为购买收获的玫瑰油而展开激烈竞争,从而推高了玫瑰油价格,导致世界市场上玫瑰油价格暴跌。通过对支付和价格形成过程的仔细观察,本文提出了价格形成的道德经济问题。调查结果是暂时的,研究仍在进行中,但关于公平价格的论述清楚地表明,价值判断植根于资本主义市场,并隐含着对资本主义市场的批评。
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