Excerpt - page 33: "... pastime-sport-business-whatever you decide to make of it. Baytas, a university economics professor who is new to butterfly- ing, ..."
Excerpt - page 103: "... REMARKS: One of our most common and widespread butterflies. Its caterpillars occasionally cause economic damage to kale crops such as cabbage, broccoli, and collards, ..."
Excerpt - page 192: "... the cultural environment and what sorts of interaction occur between economic activity and institutional structures. Veblen was something of an intellectual butterfly, and he often lacked the patience to elaborate his ideas ..."