Richard R. Wilk is an anthropologist specializing in economic anthropology.
He authored "Economies and Cultures," which is widely regarded as an introductory text in the field.
Wilk's work focuses on the intersection of economics and culture, exploring how economic behaviors are influenced by and embedded within social relations.
His approach in the book demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of various economic anthropology perspectives, including substantivist and formalist views, as well as political economy.
Wilk's writing style is noted for its accessibility, making complex concepts understandable to readers new to the subject.
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