Diversification and Accumulation in Rural Tanzania: Anthropological Perspectives on Village Economics

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Nordic Africa Institute, 1998 - 243 Seiten
Recent studies on rural Africa increasingly reveal a pattern of development which is more complex than that proposed in earlier unilinear theories. The researchers have recently located intricate systems of patronage, local networks of cooperation, indigenous social safety nets but also alarming rates of differentiation. This study extends the analysis of local complexity to the labour sphere, showing how rural producers tend to diversify into multiple sources of income resulting in innovative straddling between them. The diversification which is a necessity for the poorest households provides the means for risk aversion and accumulation for the wealthier ones. Diversification and Accumulation in Rural Tanzania is a thought-provoking and theoretically challenging work showing how cultural issues penetrate economic practices and modify the outcome of any economic interventions.
 

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Acknowledgements
6
Introduction
7
A Toolbox for Analysing Diversification
17
How Diversification Makes Sense
33
Variety in Means Economic Activities in Kilimahewa
56
Variety in AgencyHouseholds with Soft Boundaries
97
Variety in AimsThe Rivalry amongst Cultural and Economic Capitals
114
Economic Differentiationa SocioCulturally Conditioned View
134
Value Conversions and AccumulationTaking Advantage of Discontinuities in the Sphere of Circulation
146
Informal Sector and Diversification in Rural Tanzania
168
Diversification TheoryExplaining the Unexpected in Rural Development
190
Bibliography
226
Fieldwork methods
233
Kilimahewa village
235
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