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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: Mapping the Shadowlands of Capitalism 1
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PART I. MEASURING AND UNVEILING MARKETS
- Chapter 1. Lifting the Veil of Money: What Economic Indicators Hide 25
- Chapter 2. Accounting for Reproductive Labor: Feminist Economists and the Construction of Social Knowledge on Rural Women in the Global South 44
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PART II. WORKING THE MARGINS
- Chapter 3. The Loose Cotton Economy of the New Orleans Waterfront in the Late Nineteenth Century 67
- Chapter 4. Jim Crow’s Cut: White Supremacy and the Destruction of Black Capital in the Forests of the Deep South 81
- Chapter 5. In the Shadow of Incorporation: Hidden Economies of the Hispano Borderlands, 1890–1930 99
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PART III. THE LICIT AND THE ILLICIT
- Chapter 6. Capitalism’s Back Pages: “Immoral” Advertising and Invisible Markets in Paris’s Mass Press, 1880–1940 119
- Chapter 7. Capitalism’s Black Heart in Wartime France 139
- Chapter 8. The Emergence of the Offshore Economy, 1914–1939 157
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PART IV. HIDDEN MARKET SPACES IN PLANNED ECONOMIES
- Chapter 9. Comrades In-Between: Transforming Commercial Practice in the People’s Republic of China, 1949–1962 181
- Chapter 10. Hidden Realms of Private Entrepreneurship: Soviet Jews and Post–World War II Artels in the USSR 203
- Notes 223
- Contributors 273
- Index 277
- Acknowledgments 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: Mapping the Shadowlands of Capitalism 1
-
PART I. MEASURING AND UNVEILING MARKETS
- Chapter 1. Lifting the Veil of Money: What Economic Indicators Hide 25
- Chapter 2. Accounting for Reproductive Labor: Feminist Economists and the Construction of Social Knowledge on Rural Women in the Global South 44
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PART II. WORKING THE MARGINS
- Chapter 3. The Loose Cotton Economy of the New Orleans Waterfront in the Late Nineteenth Century 67
- Chapter 4. Jim Crow’s Cut: White Supremacy and the Destruction of Black Capital in the Forests of the Deep South 81
- Chapter 5. In the Shadow of Incorporation: Hidden Economies of the Hispano Borderlands, 1890–1930 99
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PART III. THE LICIT AND THE ILLICIT
- Chapter 6. Capitalism’s Back Pages: “Immoral” Advertising and Invisible Markets in Paris’s Mass Press, 1880–1940 119
- Chapter 7. Capitalism’s Black Heart in Wartime France 139
- Chapter 8. The Emergence of the Offshore Economy, 1914–1939 157
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PART IV. HIDDEN MARKET SPACES IN PLANNED ECONOMIES
- Chapter 9. Comrades In-Between: Transforming Commercial Practice in the People’s Republic of China, 1949–1962 181
- Chapter 10. Hidden Realms of Private Entrepreneurship: Soviet Jews and Post–World War II Artels in the USSR 203
- Notes 223
- Contributors 273
- Index 277
- Acknowledgments 285