Patriarchal Hierarchy: Market Capitalism and Production in Afghanistan
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Research Problem -- 1.2 Argument -- 1.3 Qualitative Proxies of Significance (QPS) -- 1.4 Research Significance -- 1.5 Note on Geographic Focus -- 1.6 Reason for Focusing on Private Sector Investments -- References -- Chapter 2: Literature Review: New Institutionalist Economics (NIE) -- 2.1 The Methodological Constants of an Ideal Market -- 2.2 Enabling Environment Approach -- References -- Chapter 3: Theoretical Framework -- Embodied Institutions -- 3.1 Constitutive Institution -- 3.2 Institution as Reified Fallacy -- 3.3 Embodied (Implicit Socio-Structural) Institutions -- 3.4 Bourdieusian Framework -- Habitus and Field -- 3.4.1 Three Forms of Capital -- 3.5 Operationalizing the Framework -- Constructing the 'Mega-Structure' -- 3.5.1 Family Structure -- 3.5.2 Quranic Injunctions -- 3.6 Active Institutional Elements (AIEs) -- References -- Chapter 4: Enabling Environment Approach (EEA) and Aid Expenditure in Post-2001 Afghanistan -- 4.1 Post-2001 Aid Expenditure in Afghanistan -- 4.2 Market-Oriented Reforms and Conflict-Affected Contexts -- References -- Chapter 5: Method -- 5.1 Ontology and Epistemology -- 5.2 Data Collection Technique and Research Tool -- 5.3 Evolution of Research Question -- 5.4 Accessing Preliminary Data -- 5.5 Case Selection -- 5.6 Thematic Analysis -- 5.6.1 Note on Language, Referencing and Numbers -- 5.7 Note on Positionality -- 5.8 Note on Ethical and Logistical Issues -- References -- Chapter 6: Data Analysis: Habitus and Practical Knowledge of Production -- 6.1 Habitus Structuring Investment Decision -- 6.1.1 Obeisance, Emulation and Perpetuation -- 6.1.2 "Trust" and the Three N Mechanism -- 6.1.3 Responsibility Towards Homeland and Communitarian Norm | |
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spelling | Rafi, Kambaiz Verfasser aut Patriarchal Hierarchy Market Capitalism and Production in Afghanistan 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (339 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Research Problem -- 1.2 Argument -- 1.3 Qualitative Proxies of Significance (QPS) -- 1.4 Research Significance -- 1.5 Note on Geographic Focus -- 1.6 Reason for Focusing on Private Sector Investments -- References -- Chapter 2: Literature Review: New Institutionalist Economics (NIE) -- 2.1 The Methodological Constants of an Ideal Market -- 2.2 Enabling Environment Approach -- References -- Chapter 3: Theoretical Framework -- Embodied Institutions -- 3.1 Constitutive Institution -- 3.2 Institution as Reified Fallacy -- 3.3 Embodied (Implicit Socio-Structural) Institutions -- 3.4 Bourdieusian Framework -- Habitus and Field -- 3.4.1 Three Forms of Capital -- 3.5 Operationalizing the Framework -- Constructing the 'Mega-Structure' -- 3.5.1 Family Structure -- 3.5.2 Quranic Injunctions -- 3.6 Active Institutional Elements (AIEs) -- References -- Chapter 4: Enabling Environment Approach (EEA) and Aid Expenditure in Post-2001 Afghanistan -- 4.1 Post-2001 Aid Expenditure in Afghanistan -- 4.2 Market-Oriented Reforms and Conflict-Affected Contexts -- References -- Chapter 5: Method -- 5.1 Ontology and Epistemology -- 5.2 Data Collection Technique and Research Tool -- 5.3 Evolution of Research Question -- 5.4 Accessing Preliminary Data -- 5.5 Case Selection -- 5.6 Thematic Analysis -- 5.6.1 Note on Language, Referencing and Numbers -- 5.7 Note on Positionality -- 5.8 Note on Ethical and Logistical Issues -- References -- Chapter 6: Data Analysis: Habitus and Practical Knowledge of Production -- 6.1 Habitus Structuring Investment Decision -- 6.1.1 Obeisance, Emulation and Perpetuation -- 6.1.2 "Trust" and the Three N Mechanism -- 6.1.3 Responsibility Towards Homeland and Communitarian Norm 6.1.4 Market Information, State and NGO Support -- 6.2 Access to Credit -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Data Analysis: Elements of the Field -- 7.1 Machines, Sales, Social Status -- 7.1.1 Asset Specificity -- First Category of Units -- Second Category of Units -- 7.1.2 Ograyi and Sales on Deferred Payment (DP) -- 7.1.3 Access to Raw Material -- 7.1.4 Social Status Preservation -- 7.1.5 Symbolic Capital -- 7.2 The Two Determinants -- 7.2.1 Susceptibility to Security Conditions -- 7.2.2 Elements Attributable to EEA -- Government and Productive Activities -- International and National Competition -- 7.3 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Data Analysis: Habitus and Adaptive Strategies for Enterprise Continuation -- 8.1 Governance Structure -- 8.2 Labour Recruitment -- 8.2.1 Labour Precarity -- 8.2.2 Arbitrary Pay Scale -- 8.2.3 Arbitrary Work Hours -- 8.3 Production Modality -- 8.4 Relationship with Clients -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Conclusion -- 9.1 General Analysis -- 9.2 Four QPSs -- 9.3 Contribution to Development Policy -- 9.4 A Methodological Note -- 9.5 Areas for Future Research -- References -- Appendices -- Index Afghanistan-Politics and government-1989-2001 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Rafi, Kambaiz Patriarchal Hierarchy Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030984069 |
spellingShingle | Rafi, Kambaiz Patriarchal Hierarchy Market Capitalism and Production in Afghanistan Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Research Problem -- 1.2 Argument -- 1.3 Qualitative Proxies of Significance (QPS) -- 1.4 Research Significance -- 1.5 Note on Geographic Focus -- 1.6 Reason for Focusing on Private Sector Investments -- References -- Chapter 2: Literature Review: New Institutionalist Economics (NIE) -- 2.1 The Methodological Constants of an Ideal Market -- 2.2 Enabling Environment Approach -- References -- Chapter 3: Theoretical Framework -- Embodied Institutions -- 3.1 Constitutive Institution -- 3.2 Institution as Reified Fallacy -- 3.3 Embodied (Implicit Socio-Structural) Institutions -- 3.4 Bourdieusian Framework -- Habitus and Field -- 3.4.1 Three Forms of Capital -- 3.5 Operationalizing the Framework -- Constructing the 'Mega-Structure' -- 3.5.1 Family Structure -- 3.5.2 Quranic Injunctions -- 3.6 Active Institutional Elements (AIEs) -- References -- Chapter 4: Enabling Environment Approach (EEA) and Aid Expenditure in Post-2001 Afghanistan -- 4.1 Post-2001 Aid Expenditure in Afghanistan -- 4.2 Market-Oriented Reforms and Conflict-Affected Contexts -- References -- Chapter 5: Method -- 5.1 Ontology and Epistemology -- 5.2 Data Collection Technique and Research Tool -- 5.3 Evolution of Research Question -- 5.4 Accessing Preliminary Data -- 5.5 Case Selection -- 5.6 Thematic Analysis -- 5.6.1 Note on Language, Referencing and Numbers -- 5.7 Note on Positionality -- 5.8 Note on Ethical and Logistical Issues -- References -- Chapter 6: Data Analysis: Habitus and Practical Knowledge of Production -- 6.1 Habitus Structuring Investment Decision -- 6.1.1 Obeisance, Emulation and Perpetuation -- 6.1.2 "Trust" and the Three N Mechanism -- 6.1.3 Responsibility Towards Homeland and Communitarian Norm 6.1.4 Market Information, State and NGO Support -- 6.2 Access to Credit -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Data Analysis: Elements of the Field -- 7.1 Machines, Sales, Social Status -- 7.1.1 Asset Specificity -- First Category of Units -- Second Category of Units -- 7.1.2 Ograyi and Sales on Deferred Payment (DP) -- 7.1.3 Access to Raw Material -- 7.1.4 Social Status Preservation -- 7.1.5 Symbolic Capital -- 7.2 The Two Determinants -- 7.2.1 Susceptibility to Security Conditions -- 7.2.2 Elements Attributable to EEA -- Government and Productive Activities -- International and National Competition -- 7.3 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Data Analysis: Habitus and Adaptive Strategies for Enterprise Continuation -- 8.1 Governance Structure -- 8.2 Labour Recruitment -- 8.2.1 Labour Precarity -- 8.2.2 Arbitrary Pay Scale -- 8.2.3 Arbitrary Work Hours -- 8.3 Production Modality -- 8.4 Relationship with Clients -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Conclusion -- 9.1 General Analysis -- 9.2 Four QPSs -- 9.3 Contribution to Development Policy -- 9.4 A Methodological Note -- 9.5 Areas for Future Research -- References -- Appendices -- Index Afghanistan-Politics and government-1989-2001 |
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