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Tales from Albarado revisits times of excitement and loss in early 1990s Albania, in which about a dozen pyramid firms collapsed and caused the country to fall into anarchy and a near civil war. To gain a better understanding of how people from all walks of life came to invest in these financial schemes and how these schemes became intertwined with everyday transactions, dreams, and aspirations, Smoki Musaraj looks at the materiality, sociality, and temporality of financial speculations at the margins of global capital. She argues that the speculative financial practices of the schemes were enabled by official financial infrastructures (such as the postsocialist free-market reforms), by unofficial economies (such as transnational remittances), as well as by historically specific forms of entrepreneurship, transnational social networks, and desires for a European modernity. Overall, these granular stories of participation in the Albanian schemes help understand neoliberal capi

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Introduction: The Tale of Albarado and the Anthropology of Financial Speculation
1. Fajde, Pyramid Firms, or Ponzi Schemes: Gendered Discourses of Finance
2. "Money Flowed Like a River": Materialities of Speculation
3. "Working the Money": Migrants, Remittances, and Social Ties
4. "All We Wanted Was a Beautiful Home": Housing and Temporalities of Speculation
5. The Pyramid Way: Speculation in Construction
Epilogue: Ponzi Logics in Postsocialist Albania

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/08/2020
      ISBN13: 9781501750335, 978-1501750335
      ISBN10: 150175033X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Tales from Albarado revisits times of excitement and loss in early 1990s Albania, in which about a dozen pyramid firms collapsed and caused the country to fall into anarchy and a near civil war. To gain a better understanding of how people from all walks of life came to invest in these financial schemes and how these schemes became intertwined with everyday transactions, dreams, and aspirations, Smoki Musaraj looks at the materiality, sociality, and temporality of financial speculations at the margins of global capital. She argues that the speculative financial practices of the schemes were enabled by official financial infrastructures (such as the postsocialist free-market reforms), by unofficial economies (such as transnational remittances), as well as by historically specific forms of entrepreneurship, transnational social networks, and desires for a European modernity. Overall, these granular stories of participation in the Albanian schemes help understand neoliberal capi

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The Tale of Albarado and the Anthropology of Financial Speculation
      1. Fajde, Pyramid Firms, or Ponzi Schemes: Gendered Discourses of Finance
      2. "Money Flowed Like a River": Materialities of Speculation
      3. "Working the Money": Migrants, Remittances, and Social Ties
      4. "All We Wanted Was a Beautiful Home": Housing and Temporalities of Speculation
      5. The Pyramid Way: Speculation in Construction
      Epilogue: Ponzi Logics in Postsocialist Albania

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