A groundbreaking exploration of economic anthropology in China's ethnic regions. This book delves into the unique economic and cultural dynamics of Guizhou Province, offering insights into sustainable development and cross-cultural interactions. Tingshuo Yang's research uncovers the non-economic factors influencing economic activities in ethnic minority regions, providing a framework for understanding and addressing the challenges of regional development. By examining the principles of "Xiangji Operation," this study bridges the gap between economic theory and practical application, offering valuable lessons for policymakers and researchers. - Understand the complexities of economic development in diverse cultural settings. - Discover innovative approaches to poverty alleviation and sustainable growth. - Gain insights into the interplay between culture, policy, and economic progress. This book is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of economic anthropology and its relevance to China's development.