| D. J. Dwyer - 1971 - 258 페이지
...topographical and economic systems. Skinner (p. 6) defines his standard market town only in vague terms: 'The starting point for the upward flow of agricultural...termination of the downward flow of imported items. ..." The question, which Skinner does not make clear, is whether 'items' includes services, in addition... | |
| Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown - 1996 - 718 페이지
...community and as an outlet for local production. I term "standard" that type of rural market which met all the normal trade needs of the peasant household:...of imported items destined for peasant consumption. A settlement which is the site of a standard market (but not also of a higher-level market) is here... | |
| Ian N. Wood - 1998 - 500 페이지
...peasant market which met all the normal trade needs [emphasis mine] of the peasant household", and was "the starting point for the upward flow of agricultural...also the termination of the downward flow of imported [from other areas] items destined for peasant consumption". The settlement with a standard market he... | |
| Peter Scott - 2017 - 194 페이지
...flow of agricultural products and craft items into the higher levels of the marketing system and for the termination of the downward flow of imported items destined for peasant consumption. The other two types discussed by Skinner are in ascending order the 'intermediate market' and the 'central... | |
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