| Nazli Choucri - Nature - 1993 - 600 pages
...developing" markets, he says, "there is another, shadowy zone" (Braudel 1981-84, I, 23). And later: "This rich zone, like a layer covering the earth, I have called . . . material life or material civilization" (Braudel 1981-84, II, 600). It is a world of peoples,... | |
| Terence Hopkins, Immanual Wallerstein - Business & Economics - 1996 - 300 pages
...‘capitalism', is ‘another, shadowy zone, often hard to see for lack of adequate historical documents that is that elementary basic activity which went on everywhere...and the volume of which is truly fantastic.... This infra-economy¿ in rates of urbanization worldwide, the unyielding exodus from the countryside continually... | |
| Karen Eva Carr - History - 2002 - 302 pages
...often hard to see for lack of adequate historical documents, lying underneath the market economy. . . which went on everywhere and the volume of which is truly fantastic,” which he calls “material life.”¿' The consequent necessity of taking a more serious look at the... | |
| Beverly Lemire - Business & Economics - 2005 - 292 pages
...to see for lack of adequate historical documents, lying underneath the market economy: this is the elementary basic activity which went on everywhere...expression material life or material civilization ... this infra-economy, [was the] the informal other half of economic activity.' What Braudel termed'... | |
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