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Finance as ‘bizarre bazaar’: using documents as a source of ethnographic knowledge
Markets and finance have long attracted ethnographic interest but the nature of their activity
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opaque,
secretive, and increasingly placeless
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precludes traditional ethnographic fieldwork. In this paper we
propose documents as an
alternative access point to these organisations as an ethnographic object of
enquiry. Documents do not only present a written record, they also enact relationships and encode
tacit understandings. We develop Geertz’s work on the bazaar by taking an indire
ct route to access
the field site
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Collateral Debt Obligations
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through documents. In reading these documents, we
assume the position of investors who, in the absence of alternative publicly available information, are
dependent on the documentary accounts
made available to them by the sellers. These media act in
ways that are similar to tourist guidebooks, a comparison we use to reframe the exchange as one that
builds upon sociocultural relations rather than the abstract market relationships described by
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ainstream economists. We propose that these documents are not merely representational artefacts
of the organisation, but serve to establish and maintain social relationships between buyers and
sellers through the management, standardisation and ritualisati
on of information disclosed to the
investor
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