Patriarchal hierarchy : market capitalism and production in Afghanistan / Kambaiz Rafi.
2022
HC417
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Title
Patriarchal hierarchy : market capitalism and production in Afghanistan / Kambaiz Rafi.
Author
Rafi, Kambaiz, author.
ISBN
9783030984076 (electronic bk.)
3030984079 (electronic bk.)
3030984060
9783030984069
3030984079 (electronic bk.)
3030984060
9783030984069
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 327 pages) : illustrations, maps
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-98407-6 doi
Call Number
HC417
Dewey Decimal Classification
330.9581
Summary
This book examines the reconstruction of Afghanistans economy during the US and international occupation of the country between 2001 and 2021. Applying an institutionalist framework and based on extensive empirical data, it focuses on resource allocation by private individuals in manufacturing activities. As such, market-oriented policy adopted in this period is analysed to highlight its suitability in such a context for achieving relatively better and more productive resource allocation. The book underscores socially contingent knowledge and its role in private resource allocation where the private sectors involvement is fledgling, bringing out the limitations and possibilities that this feature entails. It raises important questions and deals with problems that are relevant to contemporary debates in economics and political economy of development. Kambaiz Rafi is a researcher in political economy with a PhD from UCL (University College London). His research focuses on economic resource allocation, and the role institutions play in economic development. Born in Afghanistan, he has studied in India, and the United Kingdom and holds a United States citizenship. He writes regularly in English and Persian for peer reviewed journals and online media.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review: New Institutionalist Economics (NIE)
3. Theoretical Framework; Embodied Institutions
4. Enabling Environment Approach (EEA) and Aid Expenditure in Post-2001 Afghanistan
5. Method
6. Data Analysis: Habitus and Practical Knowledge of Production
7. Data Analysis: Elements of the Field
8. Data Analysis: Habitus and Adaptive Strategies for Enterprise Continuation
9. Conclusion.
2. Literature Review: New Institutionalist Economics (NIE)
3. Theoretical Framework; Embodied Institutions
4. Enabling Environment Approach (EEA) and Aid Expenditure in Post-2001 Afghanistan
5. Method
6. Data Analysis: Habitus and Practical Knowledge of Production
7. Data Analysis: Elements of the Field
8. Data Analysis: Habitus and Adaptive Strategies for Enterprise Continuation
9. Conclusion.