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Weiss, H.: Creditworthiness and the consumer perspective: on credit scoring in Israel. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 173 (2016), 11 pp.
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Yalçın-Heckmann, L.: Pecunia non olet but does rose money smell? On rose and rose oil prices and moral economy in Isparta. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 178 (2016), 17 pp.
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Rayner, J.; Morales, V.; Simbaña Rengifo, C.: El proyecto comunal: propiedad, democracia y urbanisación en el Ecuador. CENEDET Working Papers 5 (2015), 26 pp.
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Chatelard, S. G.; Chu, J. M.: Chinese agricultural engagements in Zambia: a grassroots analysis. China Africa Research Initiative: Policy Brief 4 (2015)
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Heady, P.: Ringing the first bell: ritual and the management of mutual expectations in large-scale interactions. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 161 (2015), 15 pp.
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Janzen, J. M.: Opportunities and challenges of ‘War Ethnography’: anthropological engagement in the African Great Lakes region. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 163 (2015), 24 pp.
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Kalman, I.: 'Don’t blame me, it’s just the computer telling me to do this:' computer attribution and the discretionary authority of Canada Border Services Agency officers. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 166 (2015), 21 pp.
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Lueck, K.; Chang, G.: The Iraq War and the discursive construction of knowledge: claims of political threat, risk, cost, and benefit. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 167 (2015), 24 pp.
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Menzel, A.: Foreign investment, large-scale land deals, and uncertain 'development' in Sierra Leone: impacts, conflicts, and security concerns. CCS Working Papers 18 (2015), 23 pp.
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O'Kane, D.; Ménard, A.: The frontier in Sierra Leone: past experiences, present status, and future trajectories. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 162 (2015), 28 pp.
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Schorkowitz, D.: Imperial formations and ethnic diversity: institutions, practices, and longue durée illustrated by the example of Russia. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 165 (2015), 23 pp.
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Stahlmann, F.: The power of experience: civil war effects on seeking justice through disputing. HBORL Working Paper Series 4 (2015), I, 28 pp.
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Kohlhagen, D.: Strategy plan on land and property interventions in Burundi. UN-Habitat for a Better Urban Future (2014), 36 pp.
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Abbink, J.; Askew, K.; Feyissa, D.; Fratkin, E.; Gabbert, E. C.; Galaty , J.; LaTosky, S.; Lydall, J.; Mahmoud, H. A.; Markakis, J. et al.; Schlee, G.; Strecker , I.; Turton, D.: Lands of the future: transforming pastoral lands and livelihoods in eastern Africa. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 154 (2014), 28 pp.
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Baten, J.; Szoltysek, M.: A golden age before serfdom?: the human capital of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in the 17th - 19th centuries. MPIDR Working Papers 8 (2014), 46 pp.
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Elliesie, H.: Binnenpluralität des Islamischen Rechts: Diversität religiöser Normativität rechtsdogmatisch und -methodisch betrachtet. SFB-Governance Working Paper Series 54 (2014), 28 pp.
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Endres, K. W.: "Lộc bestowed by heaven": fate, fortune, and morality in the Vietnamese marketplace. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 159 (2014), 13 pp.
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Hann, C.: Towards a maximally inclusive concept of Eurasia. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 157 (2014), 24 pp.
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Heady, P.: Thinking scientifically about kinship: towards an axiomatic formulation of ethnographic insights. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 158 (2014), 26 pp.
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Kohl, C.; Schroven, A.: Suffering for the nation: bottom-up and top-down conceptualisations of the nation in Guinea and Guinea-Bissau. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 152 (2014), 25 pp.
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