Ethnology, Volume 39University of Pittsburgh, 2000 - Anthropology |
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Page 225
... artisans . The artisans do not have total freedom in their attempts to create market niches . They are restricted by their abilities and the labor and capital they can mobilize . ( Craft commercialization , specialization , woodcarving ...
... artisans . The artisans do not have total freedom in their attempts to create market niches . They are restricted by their abilities and the labor and capital they can mobilize . ( Craft commercialization , specialization , woodcarving ...
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... artisans will specialize in the late growth stage as they compete for customers in a crowded , more predictable market . The analogies diverge , however , in their implications concerning the number of competitors in the late growth ...
... artisans will specialize in the late growth stage as they compete for customers in a crowded , more predictable market . The analogies diverge , however , in their implications concerning the number of competitors in the late growth ...
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... artisans such as José Hernández in Arrazola and Epifanio Fuentes and Justo Xuana in San Martín . The obvious solution was to make something different that would appeal to potential buyers . The lack of longstanding traditions in the ...
... artisans such as José Hernández in Arrazola and Epifanio Fuentes and Justo Xuana in San Martín . The obvious solution was to make something different that would appeal to potential buyers . The lack of longstanding traditions in the ...
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The Spirit of the Gift | 15 |
An Examination | 73 |
Negotiating | 93 |
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