The merit of the Tolai case study lies in the fact that "the schema
of economic growth of small underdeveloped societies," which it
represented, "when abstracted from its specific background,"
appeared to be "logically likely to fit other similar societies in
Melanesia and elsewhere." Epstein is especially sensitive to the
role of cultural traditions, giving her work importance in the
field of economic anthropology. She has taken a substantivist as
against a purely formalist view of the processes of economic
development.
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