This clearly written and engaging book brings together
anthropology, psychology and economics to show how these three
human science disciplines address fundamental questions related to
the psychology of economic life in human societies - questions that
matter for people from every society and every background. Based
around vivid examples drawn from field research in China and
Taiwan, the author encourages anthropologists to take the
psychological dimensions of economic life more seriously, but also
invites psychologists and economists to pay much more attention
than they currently do to cultural and historical variables. In the
end, this intrinsically radical book challenges us to step away
from disciplinary assumptions and to reflect more deeply on what
really matters to us in our collective social and economic life.
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