Middlemen in a Peasant Community: Vegetable Marketing in Indonesia

In Masahiko Aoki & Yujiro Hayami (eds.), Communities and Markets in Economic Development. Oxford University Press UK (2000)
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This chapter discusses how peasant entrepreneurs develop their trade by taking advantage of the village community relationships, based on a field study of vegetable marketing in Indonesia. It covers commercial vegetable production in an upland village, the organization of vegetable marketing, interregional trade of vegetables, and the impact of economic development on peasant entrepreneurs.

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