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Book Synopsis

Addressing the infrastructural, legal and moral complexities in contemporary world trade, this book uses an ethnographic analysis of the interface of multinational brand manufacturers and popular traders in the Bolivian Andes. It offers a situated account of traders’ understanding of regulatory principles, and traces commercial dynamics beyond the limits of what we define as economic. It aims to humanize our understanding of the economy by grounding it in everyday life and morality.



Trade Review

“The main strength of the book is its detailed description of interactions with multinational electronics companies who are rendered dependent on the powerful traders of Huyustus … one of the most exciting aspects of this book was that it is based on long-term and multi-site fieldwork.” • Kate Maclean, University College London

“It is a highly interesting book based on a well-researched phenomenon.” • Matías Dewey, University of St. Gallen



Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part I: The Materiality and Morality of Andean Commerce

Chapter 1. Extra-legal Marketplaces: Past, Present and Future
Chapter 2. Commercial Infrastructure, Spatial Regulation and Situated Economic Ethics

Part II: Traders and Multinationals in La Paz and the Region

Chapter 3. Buyer-Seller-Loyalty and the Limits of Corporate Branding
Chapter 4. Disrupted Cell Phone Supply Chains: Circulatory Authority and Disputes over Ownership

Part III: Embodying Exchange

Chapter 5. Self-Account Trading, Social Interdependencies and Commercial Histories
Chapter 6. The Enmeshment of Commercial and Ritual Cycles: The China Connection of the Fiesta De Jesús Del Gran Poder
Chapter 7. ‘Wealth-in-People’: Gifting and Sharing Amidst Growing Economic Inequality

Conclusion

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 02/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781805392637, 978-1805392637
      ISBN10: 1805392638

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Addressing the infrastructural, legal and moral complexities in contemporary world trade, this book uses an ethnographic analysis of the interface of multinational brand manufacturers and popular traders in the Bolivian Andes. It offers a situated account of traders’ understanding of regulatory principles, and traces commercial dynamics beyond the limits of what we define as economic. It aims to humanize our understanding of the economy by grounding it in everyday life and morality.



      Trade Review

      “The main strength of the book is its detailed description of interactions with multinational electronics companies who are rendered dependent on the powerful traders of Huyustus … one of the most exciting aspects of this book was that it is based on long-term and multi-site fieldwork.” • Kate Maclean, University College London

      “It is a highly interesting book based on a well-researched phenomenon.” • Matías Dewey, University of St. Gallen



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Part I: The Materiality and Morality of Andean Commerce

      Chapter 1. Extra-legal Marketplaces: Past, Present and Future
      Chapter 2. Commercial Infrastructure, Spatial Regulation and Situated Economic Ethics

      Part II: Traders and Multinationals in La Paz and the Region

      Chapter 3. Buyer-Seller-Loyalty and the Limits of Corporate Branding
      Chapter 4. Disrupted Cell Phone Supply Chains: Circulatory Authority and Disputes over Ownership

      Part III: Embodying Exchange

      Chapter 5. Self-Account Trading, Social Interdependencies and Commercial Histories
      Chapter 6. The Enmeshment of Commercial and Ritual Cycles: The China Connection of the Fiesta De Jesús Del Gran Poder
      Chapter 7. ‘Wealth-in-People’: Gifting and Sharing Amidst Growing Economic Inequality

      Conclusion

      References
      Index

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