@Inbook{of07-023, author = {Geertz, Clifford}, title = {Economic development in Tabanan}, bookTitle = {Peddlers and princes: social change and economic modernization in two Indonesian towns}, year = {[1963]}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, address = {Chicago}, pages = {82--141}, keywords = {Balinese (Indonesian people); Balinese; Classes; Community structure; Social relationships and groups; Etiquette; Ownership and control of capital; Individual enterprise; Corporate organization; Mercantile business; Production and supply; Acculturation and culture contact; Sociocultural trends; Congregations; Retail marketing; External trade; Labor supply and employment}, abstract = {This document is one long chapter extracted from a book in which Clifford Geertz contrasts socioeconomic change in the Indonesian towns of Modjokuto (in Java) and Tabanan (Bali). The document discusses how former aristocrats in Tabanan thrived to bring fundamental economic change not through commerce or investment as local enterprenuers did in Modjokutu and elsewhere, but mostly by mobilizing Balinese cultural sentiments of loyalty, respect, obligation and trust.}, note = {Clifford Geertz}, note = {LOC search performed 3/15/05; 116s pulled;HRAF copy; This document is a chapter from 8:Geertz OE05 Javanese file; Pages:62;}, note = {Includes bibliographical references}, url = {https://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=of07-023}, language = {English} note = {Accessed on: 2022-06-25} }