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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; List of Boxes; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Postcript: Where Is theState inOur Account?; 1.2 Chapter Summaries; References; Chapter 2: Not All Is Markets; 2.1 Institutions Rule?; 2.2 An Economic Perspective onInstitutions; 2.3 An Anthropological Perspective onInstitutions; 2.4 Where theEconomics andAnthropology ofInstitutions Converge; 2.5 Differences BetweenAnthropological andEconomic Approaches toInstitutions; 2.6 Introduction totheLandscape oftheUpper West African Forest Margins; References

Chapter 3: Institutions ontheUpper West African Forest Edge: AFourfold Ordering3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Isolate Ordering: Hunting andGathering onanAfrican Forest Frontier; 3.3 Enclave Ordering: Village Subsistence Agriculture; 3.4 Individualistic Ordering: Warlords andTrade; 3.5 Hierarchical Ordering: TheColonial State, andBeyond; 3.6 Clash ofInstitutions?; 3.7 Conclusion: Meta-institutions andReform; References; Chapter 4: Customary West African Rural Factor Markets; 4.1 Introduction: Agricultural Production inWest Africa; 4.2 Technological Order Is Moral Order

4.3 Institutions andCapital4.4 Institutions andLand intheUpper West African Forests; 4.5 Institutions andLabour intheUpper West African Forests; 4.6 Slavery asaMeans toLeverage Labourin RiceAgriculture; 4.7 Slavery by Another Name?; References; Chapter 5: Chiefs andChieftaincy; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 History ofChieftaincy ontheForest Margins inUpper West Africa; 5.3 Paramount Chiefs; 5.4 Village Heads; 5.5 Good Chiefs, Bad Chiefs; 5.6 Development Projects: ToInvolve Chiefs, or Not?; 5.7 Chiefs During Ebola; 5.8 Improving Local Governance; 5.9 Discussion; References

Chapter 6: Institutional Clash: Empirical Evidence fromCase Studies6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Market Meets theEnclave: Land Grabbing forBiofuels?; 6.3 The Hierarchy Meets theEnclave: Ebola Community Care Centres; 6.4 Exclusion andReintegration ofEx-combatants: Motorcycles Bring Institutional Hybridity; 6.5 Why Cooperation Fails, andMight Yet Succeed; References; Chapter 7: Agrarian Development inWest Africa: Possibilities forInstitutional Reform?; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 A Different Approach; 7.3 Improving theHierarchy; 7.4 Expanding Access toMarkets?; 7.5 What About theEnclave?

7.6 Helping theIsolates toHelp Themselves?7.7 And Next…?; References; Chapter 8: Conclusion; References; Bibliography; Index

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