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Property, identity, and macroeconomy in the Prehispanic Southwest

机译:西班牙前西南地区的财产,身份和宏观经济

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Archaeology provides a compelling perspective on the evolution of property rights and macroeconomy in precapitalist societies that lacked systems of writing. Most interpretations of macroeconomy in the Prehispanic Southwest have focused on interaction networks that emanated from "heartlands" where intensive agriculturalists were aggregated in towns along major streams. Although archaeologists are aware of communities in "hinterland" territories, they rarely consider their political economies. As a remedy, we apply common-pool-resource (CPR) theory to investigate hypothesized linkages between property rights and social identity in two hinterlands in Arizona: the Papagueria and the Grand Canyon. Our analyses indicate, first, that from circa C.E. 850 to C.E. 1350, local communities negotiated their social identities in a macroeconomy of fluctuating resource values and, second, that incentives for privatizing peripheral territories intensified in some areas during periods of economic competition. These findings underscore the critical role of archaeology in modeling property rights in precapitalist societies.
机译:考古学为缺乏书面制度的前资本主义社会中财产权和宏观经济的发展提供了令人信服的观点。在西班牙前西南地区,大多数对宏观经济的解释都集中在“中心地带”上的互动网络上,那里的集约化农业工作者聚集在主要河流的城镇中。尽管考古学家意识到“腹地”领土上的社区,但他们很少考虑其政治经济。作为一种补救措施,我们应用公共资源池(CPR)理论来研究亚利桑那州两个腹地(帕帕格里亚和大峡谷)的财产权和社会身份之间的假想联系。我们的分析表明,首先,大约在850年到1350年之间,当地社区在资源价值波动的宏观经济中谈判了自己的社会身份,其次,在经济竞争时期,某些地区加剧了对周边地区进行私有化的动机。这些发现强调了考古学在资本主义前社会对财产权建模中的关键作用。

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