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The moral aspects of the marketplace have never been so contentious or consequential. However, the realm of economics is often treated as a world unto itself, a domain where human behavior is guided not by emotions, beliefs, moralities, or the passions that fascinate anthropologists but by the hard calculus of rational choices.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Contributors, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Figures and Tables
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xi-xvii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xviii-2
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  1. 1. Introduction: Markets and Moralities
  2. Edward F. Fischer
  3. pp. 3-18
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  1. I. Markets: Contrivances and Obfuscations
  2. pp. 19-20
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  1. 2. Markets as Contrivances: A Dialogue
  2. Orchestrated by Peter Benson, with James Ferguson, Edward F. Fischer, Robert H. Frank, Anna Tsing, Bart Victor, and Caitlin Zaloom
  3. pp. 21-28
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  1. 3. Bezzle and Sardines
  2. Jonathan A. Shayne
  3. pp. 29-38
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  1. 4. How Do Supply Chains Make Value?
  2. Anna Tsing
  3. pp. 39-44
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  1. 5. Profits of Diversity
  2. Anna Tsing, with illustrations by Jesse Sullivan
  3. pp. 45-50
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  1. 6. Capitalist Markets and the Kafkaesque World of Moralization
  2. Jonathan Friedman
  3. pp. 51-66
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  1. 7. Patient Value
  2. João Biehl
  3. pp. 67-90
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  1. II. Choices: Values and Rationalities
  2. pp. 91-92
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  1. 8. Not by P Alone
  2. Deirdre N. McCloskey
  3. pp. 93-112
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  1. 9. The Social Life of “Cash Payment”: Money, Markets, and the Mutualities of Poverty
  2. James Ferguson
  3. pp. 113-132
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  1. 10. Value Machines and the Superorganic: A Dialogue
  2. Orchestrated by Peter Benson, with James Ferguson, Edward F. Fischer, Robert H. Frank, Stuart Kirsch, Anna Tsing, Bart Victor, and Caitlin Zaloom
  3. pp. 133-140
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  1. 11. Neuroeconomics and the Politics of Choice
  2. Natasha Schüll and Caitlin Zaloom
  3. pp. 141-156
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  1. 12. Ultimatums and Rationalities in Two Maya Towns
  2. Edward F. Fischer and Avery Dickins de Girón
  3. pp. 157-168
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  1. III. Practice: What Is and What Ought to Be
  2. pp. 169-170
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  1. 13. Making Moral Markets: A Professional Responsibility Ethic for Business and Poverty
  2. Bart Victor and Matthew Grimes
  3. pp. 171-186
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  1. 14. Corporate Social Responsibilities or Ruses? A Dialogue
  2. Orchestrated by Stuart Kirsch, with Peter Benson, James Ferguson, Robert Frank, and Bart Victor
  3. pp. 187-194
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  1. 15. Mining Industry Responses to Criticism
  2. Stuart Kirsch
  3. pp. 195-210
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  1. 16. Philip Morris, the FDA, and the Paradoxes of Corporate Social Responsibility
  2. Peter Benson
  3. pp. 211-226
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  1. 17. The Libertarian Welfare State
  2. Robert H. Frank
  3. pp. 227-244
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  1. 18. German Eggs and Stated Preferences
  2. Edward F. Fischer
  3. pp. 245-262
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  1. 19. Misfits or Complements? Anthropology and Economics
  2. Stephen Gudeman
  3. pp. 263-274
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  1. References
  2. pp. 275-310
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 311-320
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  1. Series Page, Participants
  2. pp. 321-326
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