The Global Diamond Industry: Economics and Development brings together a collection of papers covering various aspects of the diamond industry including economics, law, history, sociology and development across two volumes.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Introduction
List Of Tables And Figures
PART I: SOCIAL AND HISTORIC ASPECTS OF THE DIAMOND TRADE
1. Shifting Trajectories Of Diamond Processing: From India To European And Back, From The Fifteen Century To The Twentieth; Karin Hofmeester
2. How Community Institutions Create Economic Advantage: Jewish Diamond Merchants In New York; B. D Richman
3. Transnational Entrepreneurs, Global Pipelines And Shifting Production Patterns. The Example Of The Palanpuris In The Diamond Sector; Sebastian Henn
PART II: DIAMONDS AND DEVELOPMENT
4. The Kimberly Process At Ten: Reflections On A Decade Of Efforts To End The Trade In Conflict Diamonds; J. A Grant
5. Diamonds, Development, And Democracy; Nicky Oppenheimer
6. Contested Diamond Certification: Reconfiguring Global And National Interests In Zimbabwe ' ' s Marange Fields; S. J Spiegel
7. A History Of Diamond Treatments; T. W Overton And J. E Shingley
8. Technological Innovation And Export Diversification Through The Development Of Diamond-Processing Capabilities In Botswana ' ' s Diamond Cutting And Polishing Industry; Doctor Letsema Mbayi
9. Synthetics And Their Impact On Botswana; Prof. Roman Grynberg
Index