Glencoe, Illinois: Free press, 1957. — 382 p.
Birth Of The Economy.
The Secular Debate on Economic.
Marketless Trading in Hammurabi’s Time.
A Bird’s-Eye View of Mesopotamian.
No Man’s Coast’s Ports of Trade in The Eastern Mediterranean.
Aristotle Discovers The Economy.
Aztec-Maya Dahomey.
Anthropology As History.
Port of Trade Enclaves in Aztec and Maya Civilizations.
A Port of Trade: Whydah on the Guinea Coast.
Separation of Trade and Market: Great Market of Whydah.
Explosive Markets: The Berber Highlands.
Reciprocity and Redistribution in The Indian Village: Sequel to Some Notable Discussions.
Institution Analysis.
The Place of Economics in Societies.
The Economy As Instituted Process.
Sociology and The Substantive View of The Economy.
Parsons and Smelser on The Economy.
The Economy Has No Surplus: Critique of A Theory of Development.
Economic Theory Misplaced: Livelihood In Prim-itive Society.
The Market in Theory and History.