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The magic of money and the magic of the state: fast money schemes in Papua New Guinea

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Cox, John

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Oceania Publications

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As Keith Hart (1986) articulated in his neat phrase 'two sides of the coin', money and the state are inextricably intertwined. However, academic discussions of the state tend to fall under the heading of 'governance', with implicit reference to democratic

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2037-12-31
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