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Introduction to A Research Agenda for Economic Anthropology
Contemporary anthropological study of economy traces its disciplinary roots back to the first decades of the twentieth century. Early scholars approached people’s economic activities as part of their study of social life, practice and organisation as a whole. This work marked out attributes of economic anthropology that remained important until the closing decades of that century