TY - BOOK AU - Sriniwasan N.V.S TI - Economic Anthropology SN - 978-93-83181-04-9 U1 - 306.3 23 PY - 2013/// CY - New Delhi. PB - Global Publications N1 - 1. Introduction to economic anthropology 2. Anthropology and economics 3. Patterns of labour 4. Trade and barter 5. Money and wealth 6. Economizing and rational behaviour 7. Economic conditions and industry 8. Applied knowledge of economic conditions and industry 9. Capital formation 10. Goods, tangible and intangible 11. Wealth, display and status 12. Land tenure 13. Gift and ceremonial exchange 14. Division of labour and specialization N2 - Economic anthropology is a scholarly field that attempts to explain human economic behaviour using the tools of both economics and anthropology. It is practiced by anthropologists and has a complex relationship with economics. There are three major paradigms within the field of economic anthropology; formalism, substantivism and culturalism. The formalist model is the one most closely linked to neoclassical economics, defining economics as the study of utility maximisation under conditions of scarcity ER -