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Subsistence economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A subsistence economy is an economy in which a group attempts to produce no more output per period than they must consume in that period in order to survive, but do not attempt to accumulate wealth ...
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Closed economy ... Dual economy ... Informal economy...
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Subsistence Economy; Subsistence Economies Newsletter, Issue 1; Subsistence Economies Newsletter, Issue 2; Transcript of the Subsistence Learning Circle on January 14, 2008; ... 2002b. Case studies on the socio-economic characteristics and lifestyles of subsistence and informal fisheries in South Africa.
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The NRM inherited a subsistence economy ... As the costs of transactions rise and capital stock declines, activities that are intensive in transactions and in capital, such as manufacturing, decline relative to those that have the opposite characteristics, such as subsistence agriculture.
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Alaska Native Subsistence; Cultures and Economy; Presented to; U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs; Oversight Hearing on Subsistence Hunting and Fishing; In the State of Alaska; By; Rosita Worl, Ph.D. Sealaska Heritage Institute;
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207) Patterns of Subsistence: ... the characteristics that form each type of political organization; and, the ways they differ from one another. The program explores the cultures ... The dramatic effect of modern agricultural techniques on the traditional horticultural economy of Mali illustrates some consequences of poor planning.
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Find people and demographic information for Papua New Guinea and the world. ... The traditional Papua New Guinea social structure includes the following characteristics: The practice of subsistence economy; Recognition of bonds of kinship with obligations extending beyond the immediate family group;
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