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Indians, Markets, and Rainforests: Theoretical, Comparative, and Quantitative Explorations in the Neotropics Book

Indians, Markets, and Rainforests: Theoretical, Comparative, and Quantitative Explorations in the Neotropics
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  • Indians, Markets, and Rainforests: Theoretical, Comparative, and Quantitative Explorations in the Neotropics
  • Written by author Ricardo Godoy
  • Published by Perseus Constellation Distribution, July 2001
  • Does participation in a market economy help or hurt indigenous peoples? Oddly, there have been few quantitative studies that have addressed this question, which is nonetheless a topic of considerable debate in academia and the media as well as among polic
  • In this book Godoy poses the question: does participation in a market economy help or hurt indigenous peoples and how does it affect the conservation of tropical rainforest flora and fauna? Oddly, there have been few quantitative studies that have address
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Introduction
Acknowledgments
Pt. IThe Question, the Research Design, and the People1
Ch. 1The Question and Its Significance3
Ch. 2Comparing Approaches15
Ch. 3Research Design33
Ch. 4Ethnographic Sketches49
Pt. IIThe Findings67
Ch. 5Forest Clearance: Income, Technology, and Private Time Preference69
Ch. 6Game Consumption, Income, and Prices: Empirical Estimates and Implications for Conservation87
Ch. 7Chayanov and Netting: When Does Demography Matter?99
Ch. 8Chayanov and Sahlins on Work and Leisure115
Ch. 9Human Health: Does It Worsen with Markets?127
Ch. 10Mishaps, Savings, and Reciprocity151
Ch. 11Trade and Cognition: On the Growth and Loss of Knowledge173
Ch. 12Time Preference, Markets, and the Evolution of Social Inequality185
Pt. IIIWhat We Have Learned199
Ch. 13Conclusions203
Appendix209
References213
Index241


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