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BORDER ECONOMY (2) answer(s).
 
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Border economy of India's Northeast / Das, Samir Kumar   Journal Article
Das, Samir Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Border trade perhaps is the answer - only if we realize that there is a larger moral economy of border trade the gains of which far outweigh its meagre economic returns. Doesn't the moral economy of border trade force us to revisit both the dominant discourses of national security and functional integration and see how they mutate and transform under present conditions?
Key Words National Security  Ethnicity  India  Bangladesh  Border Trade  Indian Economy 
NIA  Moral Economy  Border Economy 
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Sino–North Korean border economy: money and power relations in North Korea / Green, Christopher   Journal Article
Green, Christopher Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In my article, I examine the use of foreign currency in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) border economy since the 1980s. I focus not on the US dollar so beloved of elites in Pyongyang but on the steady uptake of Chinese renminbi by nonelites, a phenomenon that emerged first from the economy of the border region that the DPRK shares with China. Relying on testimony from structured interviews conducted in 2014 with former DPRK citizens now based in the Republic of Korea, I position the expansion of foreign currency usage within the history of contemporary DPRK marketization, specifically linking that expansion to economic shocks felt in 1992, 2002, and 2009. I conclude by discussing the threats and opportunities presented by the rising tide of foreign currency possession and use.
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