Although methodology separates economists and anthropologists, scholars in these two disciplines often share common interests. By focusing on a subject explored by both economists and anthropologists who work on India and the developing world--the measurement of economic change in rural areas and the countryside--this study bridges the methodological gap between the two professions. Scholars from both disciplines join in this volume to address this issue, and each other.
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Although methodology separates economists and anthropologists, scholars in these two disciplines often share common interests. By focusing on a subject explored by both economists and anthropologists who work on India and the developing world--the measurement of economic change in rural areas and the countryside--this study bridges the methodological gap between the two professions. Scholars from both disciplines join in this volume to address this issue, and each other.
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