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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps ix
- Preface x
- Acknowledgements xv
- List of Acronyms xvii
- Introduction. An ‘Informal’ Economic History 1
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Part I. Economic Informality: An Idea and Its Relevance to Melanesia
- Chapter 1. Keith Hart and the Idea of Informality 9
- Chapter 2. Precursors of the Informal Economy 17
- Chapter 3. Melanesia in the Trade of the Malay Archipelago 26
- Chapter 4. Melanesian Singularity: Insights from Neoclassical Economics 34
- Chapter 5. Traditional Trade and Exchange in Papua New Guinea 42
- Chapter 6. National Capitalism in the Th ree New Guineas 51
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Part II. From Early Colonization to the Pacific War
- Chapter 7. German and Australian New Guinea before the Pacific War 59
- Chapter 8. Chinese in New Guinea before the Pacific War 70
- Chapter 9. Hubert Murray and the Contending Moralities 83
- Chapter 10. The Idea of a Town in Anglo-Papua 95
- Chapter 11. Papuans in Town before the Pacific War 101
- Chapter 12. Hidden Valleys: A New White Highlands? 113
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Part III. Informality in the Era of Economic Development
- Chapter 13. Economic Development: Ideology and Apologetics 121
- Chapter 14. Obsolescence and the Preconditions for Urbanism 124
- Chapter 15. Remaking Port Moresby: The Formal Town 137
- Chapter 16. An Informal Town: Villages and Settlements 145
- Chapter 17. Reconstruction in Rabaul and the Seeds of Post-war Growth 153
- Chapter 18. Informal Economy on the Gazelle at the End of the Colonial Era 162
- Chapter 19. Chinese Enterprise in Rabaul: Apotheosis and Decline 172
- Chapter 20. Bureaucracy and Market Economy on the Frontier 178
- Chapter 21. Gorokans and Coffee in the ‘Lucky Place’ 193
- Chapter 22. Formality and Informality in the Coffee Economy 206
- Chapter 23. The Triumph of Capitalism? 215
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Part IV. Birth Pangs: All These Are the Beginning of Sorrows
- Chapter 24. The Preparatory Idea 225
- Chapter 25. Hart, Faber and the Informal Economy in Port Moresby 234
- Chapter 26. An Uneasy Trio of Formality, Informality and Hybridity 244
- Chapter 27. Dilemmas and Consequences of Urban Growth 255
- Conclusion 263
- References 267
- Index 282
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps ix
- Preface x
- Acknowledgements xv
- List of Acronyms xvii
- Introduction. An ‘Informal’ Economic History 1
-
Part I. Economic Informality: An Idea and Its Relevance to Melanesia
- Chapter 1. Keith Hart and the Idea of Informality 9
- Chapter 2. Precursors of the Informal Economy 17
- Chapter 3. Melanesia in the Trade of the Malay Archipelago 26
- Chapter 4. Melanesian Singularity: Insights from Neoclassical Economics 34
- Chapter 5. Traditional Trade and Exchange in Papua New Guinea 42
- Chapter 6. National Capitalism in the Th ree New Guineas 51
-
Part II. From Early Colonization to the Pacific War
- Chapter 7. German and Australian New Guinea before the Pacific War 59
- Chapter 8. Chinese in New Guinea before the Pacific War 70
- Chapter 9. Hubert Murray and the Contending Moralities 83
- Chapter 10. The Idea of a Town in Anglo-Papua 95
- Chapter 11. Papuans in Town before the Pacific War 101
- Chapter 12. Hidden Valleys: A New White Highlands? 113
-
Part III. Informality in the Era of Economic Development
- Chapter 13. Economic Development: Ideology and Apologetics 121
- Chapter 14. Obsolescence and the Preconditions for Urbanism 124
- Chapter 15. Remaking Port Moresby: The Formal Town 137
- Chapter 16. An Informal Town: Villages and Settlements 145
- Chapter 17. Reconstruction in Rabaul and the Seeds of Post-war Growth 153
- Chapter 18. Informal Economy on the Gazelle at the End of the Colonial Era 162
- Chapter 19. Chinese Enterprise in Rabaul: Apotheosis and Decline 172
- Chapter 20. Bureaucracy and Market Economy on the Frontier 178
- Chapter 21. Gorokans and Coffee in the ‘Lucky Place’ 193
- Chapter 22. Formality and Informality in the Coffee Economy 206
- Chapter 23. The Triumph of Capitalism? 215
-
Part IV. Birth Pangs: All These Are the Beginning of Sorrows
- Chapter 24. The Preparatory Idea 225
- Chapter 25. Hart, Faber and the Informal Economy in Port Moresby 234
- Chapter 26. An Uneasy Trio of Formality, Informality and Hybridity 244
- Chapter 27. Dilemmas and Consequences of Urban Growth 255
- Conclusion 263
- References 267
- Index 282