This paper explores the question of how culturally varying views of ‘morality’, ‘fairness’ and ‘justice’, particularly those held by the rural poor in developing countries, influence the way people evaluate,work within, use and (sometimes) resist, economic institutions – especially the institutions that emerge or are actively promoted during ‘development’ (market-oriented or otherwise)? It reviews the way this and related questions have been dealt with in a wide range of subjects, including social anthropology, institutional economics, economic sociology, experimental economics, and the study of rural protest. It then discusses how insights about morality and its interactions with institutions could be incorporated more widely into our und...
Social scientists interested in peasant societies have tried to make sense of their economies in te...
Corruption is analysed by addressing the interrelations between the moral and political economy regu...
Informal market institutions and small-scale traders are responsible for feeding Nigerian cities. Th...
‘Moral economy’ is a form of inquiry that examines how ordinary economic practices and relationships...
‘Moral economy’ is a form of inquiry that examines how ordinary economic practices and relationships...
The aim of this article is twofold: first, to bring together debates about enduring normative concer...
This article is about the continued salience of a particular understanding of moral economy in sub-S...
We present the results of a randomized control trial on the effect of the introduction of formalized...
We present the results of a randomized control trial on the effect of the introduction of formalized...
Informal market institutions and small-scale traders are responsible for feeding Nigerian cities. Th...
Informal market institutions and small-scale traders are responsible for feeding Nigerian cities. Th...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
Social scientists interested in peasant societies have tried to make sense of their economies in te...
Corruption is analysed by addressing the interrelations between the moral and political economy regu...
Informal market institutions and small-scale traders are responsible for feeding Nigerian cities. Th...
‘Moral economy’ is a form of inquiry that examines how ordinary economic practices and relationships...
‘Moral economy’ is a form of inquiry that examines how ordinary economic practices and relationships...
The aim of this article is twofold: first, to bring together debates about enduring normative concer...
This article is about the continued salience of a particular understanding of moral economy in sub-S...
We present the results of a randomized control trial on the effect of the introduction of formalized...
We present the results of a randomized control trial on the effect of the introduction of formalized...
Informal market institutions and small-scale traders are responsible for feeding Nigerian cities. Th...
Informal market institutions and small-scale traders are responsible for feeding Nigerian cities. Th...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
Social scientists interested in peasant societies have tried to make sense of their economies in te...
Corruption is analysed by addressing the interrelations between the moral and political economy regu...
Informal market institutions and small-scale traders are responsible for feeding Nigerian cities. Th...