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Informal Rural Economies in History
Author(s)Ommer, Rosemary E.; Turner, Nancy J.
AbstractInformal economies have always been an integral part of community survival in the Western world, as much as in the Eastern, and in the present as much as in the historical past. The economic activities are based in community or family reciprocities which
IssueNo1
Pages5-17
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceLabour/Le Travail
VolumeNo53
PubDateSpring20040700-3862
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