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        <![CDATA[<p>The Memory Bank: <a href="http://thememorybank.co.uk/keith/">http://thememorybank.co.uk/keith/</a></p><p>African Economy and the Informal Economy: <a href="http://thememorybank.co.uk/papers/african-enterprise-and-the-informal-economy/">http://thememorybank.co.uk/papers/african-enterprise-and-the-informal-economy/</a></p><p>The Human Economy Book: <a href="https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Human+Economy-p-9780745649801#:~:text=The%20object%20of%20a%20human,to%20building%20a%20human%20economy.">https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Human+Economy-p-9780745649801#:~:text=The%20object%20of%20a%20human,to%20building%20a%20human%20economy.</a></p><p>Berghahn Series, The Human Economy: <a href="https://www.berghahnbooks.com/series/human-economy">https://www.berghahnbooks.com/series/human-economy</a></p><p> </p><h1> </h1>
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      <itunes:summary>Today, I am talking to Keith Hart. Keith needs no introduction. He is a British anthropologist. He has published widely on economic anthropology. He is perhaps best known for his concept of the informal economy and the Human Economy approach. From his apartment in Paris, he answers my questions on the concept of Human Economy.
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