Stateless commerce

the diamond network and the persistence of relational exchange

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Barak Richman: Stateless commerce (2017)

217 pages

English language

Published Jan. 2, 2017

ISBN:
978-0-674-97217-9
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OCLC Number:
959649249

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In Stateless Commerce, Barak Richman uses the diamond industry to explore how ethnic trading networks operate and why they persist in the twenty-first century. How, for example, does the Forty-Seventh Street diamond district in midtown Manhattan--surrounded by skyscrapers and sophisticated financial institutions--continue to thrive as an ethnic marketplace that operates like a traditional bazaar? Conventional models of economic and technological progress suggest that such primitive commercial networks would be displaced by new trading paradigms, yet in the heart of New York City the old world persists. Richman's explanation is deceptively simple. Far from being an anachronism, Forty-Seventh Street's ethnic enclave is an adaptive response to the unique pressures of the diamond industry. Ethnic trading networks survive because they better fulfill many functions usually performed by state institutions. While the modern world rests heavily on lawyers, courts, and state coercion, ethnic merchants regularly sell goods and services by relying solely on …

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Subjects

  • Statelessness
  • Diamond industry and trade
  • Consensual contracts
  • Exchange

Places

  • New York (State)
  • New York