3 K. Polanyi, C. M. Arensberg and H. W. Pearson, Trade and Markets in the Early Empires (Glencoe, 111.: Free Press, 1957). Only a minority of Balinese hamlets are thus specialized, of Economic Development in Tabanan , 89.
12 See Clifford Geertz , Peddlers and Princes : Social Development and Economic Change in Two Indonesian Towns ( Chicago 1971 ) . For the study of the political and state organization of early Java , see B. Schrieke , Indonesian ...
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