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The Sacred and the Profane in the Marketplace
Frederick F. Wherry
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Thailand
100%
Normative Principles
100%
Costa Rica
50%
Regeneration
50%
Religious Rituals
50%
Emile Durkheim
50%
Competitive Market
50%
Non-Christian Religions
50%
Moral Standards
50%
Handicraft
50%
Market Situation
50%
Market Rules
50%
Moral Distinction
50%
Randall Collins
50%
Moral Codes
50%
Interaction Ritual Chain Theory
50%
Interaction Ritual
50%
International Trade Show
50%
Machination
50%
Arts and Humanities
Market-places
100%
Profane
100%
Moral
40%
Normative
40%
Inter-action Rituals
40%
Limits
20%
Empirical
20%
realm
20%
Distraction
20%
Craftspeople
20%
Costa Rica
20%
Durkheim
20%
Foreign Trade
20%
Ritual
20%
Situational
20%
Moral Standard
20%
Religious rituals
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Trade Fair
100%