2019
DOI: 10.1111/joac.12302
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The complexity of exchange: Wheat markets, petty‐commodity producers and the emergence of commercial capital in colonial Punjab

Abstract: This paper questions the orthodox Marxist view of merchant capital as “unproductive,” by highlighting the importance of traders in subsuming the countryside to the logic of capital. However, it also argues that in order to properly understand the role played by traders in agrarian change, critical Marxist scholarship on merchant capital needs to recognize the complex marketing systems in which traders and farmers operate. These markets have their own internal relations, organizational and institutional logic w… Show more

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“…Equally, rallying against the moneylender allowed the large Jat landlords of Punjab province, organized under the Unionist Party, to consolidate their political and economic power (Chowdhry, 1984;Gilmartin, 1988). The scholarly discussion on the rationale and impact of the Act notwithstanding, 6 Bhattacharya (1985) and Ali Jan (2019) have argued that by the early 20th century, rich peasants managed to bypass the moneylender and create alternate marketing channels to sell their produce directly in the wholesale markets. At the same time, the latter's grip on the poorer peasants remained firm.…”
Section: Economic Power In Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equally, rallying against the moneylender allowed the large Jat landlords of Punjab province, organized under the Unionist Party, to consolidate their political and economic power (Chowdhry, 1984;Gilmartin, 1988). The scholarly discussion on the rationale and impact of the Act notwithstanding, 6 Bhattacharya (1985) and Ali Jan (2019) have argued that by the early 20th century, rich peasants managed to bypass the moneylender and create alternate marketing channels to sell their produce directly in the wholesale markets. At the same time, the latter's grip on the poorer peasants remained firm.…”
Section: Economic Power In Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asimismo, este EP se caracteriza por la generación de capital sin capital y la conformación de ciertas lógicas en sus procesos productivos que no responden de la misma manera a los principios del mercado clásico tales como la ampliación de escala, la rotación del capital y su infinita necesidad de acumulación (Paz, 2017) y la presencia de relaciones asimétricas de unidades económicas que poseen una lógica organizacional propia (Jan, 2019).…”
Section: Agricultura Económica Como Estilo De Producción Y Circuitos ...unclassified
“…Typically, any male members of the chiefly clans, and even heads of non-chiefly clans, give themselves the title of sardar. 3 For other recent studies of central Punjab, see Martin (2016) and Jan (2019).…”
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confidence: 99%