Les dynamiques de production « non marchande » et les transactions marchandes : histoire d’un processus d’adaptation sociale observé au Nord Laos à la fin du xxe siècle

Both non-market and market circulation regimes are defined in relation to transfer. The definitions do not adequately integrate the specific dimensions of the dynamics of production and the ways in which production and transfers link together. However, those linkages are important because without pr...

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Main Author: Pierre Alary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2021-06-01
Series:Moussons
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/7588
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spelling doaj-5fc43d465a2349b9b60bb7d4bec424132021-07-08T17:09:21ZengUniversité de ProvenceMoussons1620-32242262-83632021-06-013719321910.4000/moussons.7588Les dynamiques de production « non marchande » et les transactions marchandes : histoire d’un processus d’adaptation sociale observé au Nord Laos à la fin du xxe sièclePierre AlaryBoth non-market and market circulation regimes are defined in relation to transfer. The definitions do not adequately integrate the specific dimensions of the dynamics of production and the ways in which production and transfers link together. However, those linkages are important because without production there would be no transfers and circulation regimes and production dynamics are self-validating. The example of a rapidly changing society—northern Laos at the end of the 20th century—is illuminating in this respect. It serves to identify, from a historical perspective, the linkages between “non-market” production dynamics and market exchanges in a society in which the latter have become a dominant social bond. We demonstrate that the dynamics of “non-market production” formed the substrate for the development of market exchanges that otherwise would not have emerged.http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/7588market exchangesproduction dynamicsdevelopmentself-consumptionmotive for actionPhongsaly
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Les dynamiques de production « non marchande » et les transactions marchandes : histoire d’un processus d’adaptation sociale observé au Nord Laos à la fin du xxe siècle
Moussons
market exchanges
production dynamics
development
self-consumption
motive for action
Phongsaly
author_facet Pierre Alary
author_sort Pierre Alary
title Les dynamiques de production « non marchande » et les transactions marchandes : histoire d’un processus d’adaptation sociale observé au Nord Laos à la fin du xxe siècle
title_short Les dynamiques de production « non marchande » et les transactions marchandes : histoire d’un processus d’adaptation sociale observé au Nord Laos à la fin du xxe siècle
title_full Les dynamiques de production « non marchande » et les transactions marchandes : histoire d’un processus d’adaptation sociale observé au Nord Laos à la fin du xxe siècle
title_fullStr Les dynamiques de production « non marchande » et les transactions marchandes : histoire d’un processus d’adaptation sociale observé au Nord Laos à la fin du xxe siècle
title_full_unstemmed Les dynamiques de production « non marchande » et les transactions marchandes : histoire d’un processus d’adaptation sociale observé au Nord Laos à la fin du xxe siècle
title_sort les dynamiques de production « non marchande » et les transactions marchandes : histoire d’un processus d’adaptation sociale observé au nord laos à la fin du xxe siècle
publisher Université de Provence
series Moussons
issn 1620-3224
2262-8363
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Both non-market and market circulation regimes are defined in relation to transfer. The definitions do not adequately integrate the specific dimensions of the dynamics of production and the ways in which production and transfers link together. However, those linkages are important because without production there would be no transfers and circulation regimes and production dynamics are self-validating. The example of a rapidly changing society—northern Laos at the end of the 20th century—is illuminating in this respect. It serves to identify, from a historical perspective, the linkages between “non-market” production dynamics and market exchanges in a society in which the latter have become a dominant social bond. We demonstrate that the dynamics of “non-market production” formed the substrate for the development of market exchanges that otherwise would not have emerged.
topic market exchanges
production dynamics
development
self-consumption
motive for action
Phongsaly
url http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/7588
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