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Data Analysis: Elements of the Field

In: Patriarchal Hierarchy

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  • Kambaiz Rafi

    (UCL (University College London))

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This chapter has two sections. The first explains elements of the field that constrain capital re-allocation or exit after the participant entered the field of production, in a way binding them to the activity following entry. These elements were not marginal but had to do with the fundamental nature of how this field operated in the context. The effect of the inability to exit was then assessed on QPSs horizontal mobility of capital, inter-sectoral vertical expansion and impersonal exchange. The second section explains the macro-level politico-economic backdrop that was attributable to the two determinants that were discussed in Chap. 1 , namely, continued militant insurgency and market-oriented EEA policy. Both of these formed aspects of what I will be referring to as the ‘field of production’.

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  • Kambaiz Rafi, 2022. "Data Analysis: Elements of the Field," Springer Books, in: Patriarchal Hierarchy, chapter 0, pages 205-256, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-98407-6_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98407-6_7
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