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Chapter 40: Indigenous finance: treaty settlement finance in Aotearoa New Zealand
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- Bargh, Maria (Author)
Title
Chapter 40: Indigenous finance: treaty settlement finance in Aotearoa New Zealand
Abstract
"Theorising and illustrating diverse, more-than-capitalist economies, this broad-ranging Handbook presents ways in which it is possible to imagine and enact other ways of being. It gathers together empirical examples of diverse economic practices and experiments from across the world, framed by in-depth discussions of key theoretical concepts. Organised into thematic sections, the Handbook moves from looking at diverse forms of enterprise, to labour, transactions, property, and finance as well as decentred subjectivity and diverse economies methodology. Chapters present a wide diversity of economic practices that make up contemporary economies, many of which are ignored or devalued by mainstream economic theory. Pushing the boundaries of economic thinking to include more than human labour and human/non-human interdependence, it highlights the challenges of enacting ethical economies in the face of dominant ways of thinking and being. Economic geography, political economy and development studies scholars will greatly appreciate the empirical examples of diverse economic practices blended with theory throughout the Handbook. It will also benefit policy-makers and practitioners working within diverse economies, or looking to create more ethical ways of living"-- Provided by publisher.
Book Title
The handbook of diverse economies
Date
2020
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Place
Northampton
Pages
362-369
ISBN
978-1-78811-996-2
Language
eng
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Citation
Bargh, M. (2020). Chapter 40: Indigenous finance: treaty settlement finance in Aotearoa New Zealand. In The handbook of diverse economies (pp. 362–369). Edward Elgar Publishing.
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