Moral political economy and poverty: four theoretical schools compared
This paper explores a pluralist approach to moral economy. Firstly, four schools of thought on the rental of land in India are described. The normatic and ontic assumptions of each school are described. Then I look closely at a debate between two feminist authors, Agarwal and Jackson. The advantage...
Main Author: | Olsen, W |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2005
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