This book describes artisans from South Sulawesi, Indonesia, as
they attempt to overcome poverty and communicate ethnic identity
through participation in fluctuating silk and tourist souvenir
industries. Morrell assesses the significance and long-term
sustainability of their activities. The discussion addresses broad
questions about economic development, as microenterprises such as
these are vital sources of non-farm incomes in rural areas with
high unemployment.
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