Economic Anthropology

Papers
(The TQCC of Economic Anthropology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Economic Anthropology17
Economic Anthropology14
“It all depends on the market”: Taste as an economic fact12
Past performance is no guarantee of future results9
The Other Half of the Ass: A Manifesto for Anthropology in Neo‐Illiberal Times8
Response to comments: “Four alternative currencies and their worlds”8
The Coin's Third Side: Illiberal Money and the Sociality of a Community Currency8
Counterrevolution: Extravagance and Austerity in Public Finance. By MelindaCooper. New York: Zone Books. 2024. 564 pp.7
Southern politics, southern power prices: Race, utility regulation, and the value of energy7
Toward Platform Capitalism in Agrobiodiversity? Examining the Potential Challenges of E‐Commerce Integration in Agrobiodiversity Apps6
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Estimations of value in “Belgrade's Amazonia”6
Space Matters: Marketplace and Interactional Order in the Nepalese “Manpower Bazaar”5
“If It Is Stocks, It Is Not Supposed to Be a Pyramid Scheme!” Financial Consultants, Illiberal Economies, and State‐Led Financialization in Postsocialist Kazakhstan5
Work and the Data Economy: On Abstraction and Contempt4
Crafting Compliant Data: Enacting Aggregate Spend Transparency in the US Life Science Industry4
Valuing and devaluing: Struggles over social payments, dignity, and sneakers4
The New Viking Age: A speculative historical archaeology3
Economic Anthropology3
The organization of ancient economies: A global perspective. By KennethHirth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 462 pp.3
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Ancient numismatists and the seasteading movement3
Taxation and the Polanyian forms of integration in socialist and postsocialist Hungary2
Dolia: The containers that made rome an empire of wine. By CarolineCheung, Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2024. pp. 3342
Game of tax: Rethinking the relationship between redistribution and reciprocity through a Georgian tax lottery2
Unlearning hope: White Christian encounters with grace as a logic of exchange2
A crisis of authenticity: Becoming entrepreneurial and the quest for “cultural appropriateness” among the Mapuche2
Workers to capitalists: Repositioning Berlin's middle class2
Logics of reciprocity in Denmark: Longing and belonging in a virtuous cycle of welfare2
Making women pay: Microfinance in urban India. By SmithaRadhakrishnan. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2022. 272 pp.2
Value as ethics: Climate change, crisis, and the struggle for the future2
Trust in the Trustless: Chronotopes of Currency in Adult Industry Crypto2
The rise and fall of national capitalism2
Jobless Growth in the Dominican Republic: Disorganization, Precarity, and Livelihoods By ChristianKrohn‐Hansen. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2022. 240 pp.2
What a difference political economy makes: QUESTION: How can economic anthropology promote the construction of just and anti‐racist economic forms?2
The Power of Money. An Outline of the Origins of Money By HeinrichSchurtz. Translated and Annotated and With an Introduction by EnriqueMartino and MarioS2
Who are neorurals? or, How capitalist time discipline dilutes political projects and makes it difficult to propose an alternative2
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Productivist fiscal deservingness: Entangled understandings of reciprocity and redistribution among German business owners1
Hard Luck and Heavy Rain: The Ecology of Stories in Southeast Texas. By Joseph C.Russo. Durham: Duke University Press, 2023. 152 pp.1
Virtual Pets, Real Precarity: Crypto Gaming as Speculative Labor in Inflation‐Ridden Cuba1
States of faḍl or stating faḍl: On the value of indebtedness for Iraqi exiles in Jordan1
Reaching millions: Water, substitute infrastructure, and the politics of scale in Kenya1
Textures of value: Tactility, experience, and exclusion in the cashmere commodity chain1
Reply to comments on “The rise and fall of national capitalism”1
The laziness myth: Narratives of work and the good life in South Africa. By ChristineJeske. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. 246 pp.1
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Mrs. Columbo's antipolitics machine: Quantitative data in responsible finance1
Small work pleasures and two types of well‐being1
Missionary, citizen, and consumer: Evangelical American child sponsorship and humanitarian marketing in the 1950s and 1960s1
Informality and Social Networking: The Huan Qian Practice of the Chinese Business Community in Morocco1
Passport island: The market for EU citizenship in Cyprus. By TheodorosRakopoulos, Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2024. pp. 2481
Garazhniki: Gleaning, Trading, and Improvising in a Postindustrial Monotown1
Unnatural Causes: Cryptocurrencies, Carbon Credits, and the rise of Neoliberalism from Below1
Sharing Debt and Houses: Strategies for Surviving Late Capitalism Among Aging Ghanaian Migrants in Canada1
A mass conspiracy to feed people: Food Not Bombs and the world‐class waste of global cities. By David BoarderGiles. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021. 320 pp.1
Evaluating well‐being after compulsory resettlement: Livelihoods, standards of living, and well‐being in Manantali, Mali1
Distributed fiscal relations and their imaginaries: Metaphors of redistribution and reciprocity in struggles about distributive justice in Austria1
Defiant Women of the Sea: Challenging the Gendering of the Spanish Fishery Sector1
Exploring Folk Theories of Data Labor in Human Services1
Fleeting Wealth: On Gain and Loss of Contemporary Inalienable Possessions1
Micropolitics of Secrecy: Traders' Enactments of Expertise After the Failed Military Coup in Turkey1
“Jobbos” and the “wageless life”: Exploring work and responsibility in the anti‐fracking movement in Lancashire, United Kingdom1
Economic Anthropology1
Economic Anthropology1
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