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<p>Traditionally economic anthropology has been studied by sociologists anthropologists and philosophers seeking to highlight the social foundations of economic action. Meanwhile anthropological questions have remained largely untreated in economics despite the prominence given to the individual in microeconomics. And there is very little in the way of dialogue between the two sides. This book argues for a new economic anthropology which goes beyond the conflict of economics and anthropology to show the complementarity of the two approaches. Economics needs to go beyond the stage of <em>homo oeconomicus</em> and be open to broader ideas about the person. Equally anthropology can be enriched through the methods and models of economic theory. This new economic anthropology goes beyond a simple observation of societies. It is new because it introduces the responsible person with a wider range of characteristics in particular vulnerability and suffering as a subject of economics. It is a particular interpretation of economic anthropology calling for a broadening of the subject (moving from the individual to the person) range of values (admission of negative values for altruism social capital responsibility) and disciplinary references. Through this approach both economics and anthropology can be enriched. This book will be of great interest to those working in the fields of economics anthropology philosophy and development studies.</p>