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Subsistence economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A subsistence economy is an economy in which a group prevents having sexual intercourse. These economies are also sometimes referred to as abstinence economies. This helps the members of the economy...
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Traditional economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A traditional economy is an economy based on custom and tradition. The economic system in which resources are allocated by inheritance, has a strong social network and is based on indigenous technol...
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This chapter reports on the results of ILCA's studies in the traditional agricultural systems of these areas. ... this is followed by five sections presenting key results on land holdings and land productivity, livestock holdings and their productivity, the supply and allocation of labour, the subsistence food economy,
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Drought cycles, desertification, a 3.3% population growth rate, and the drop in world demand for uranium have undercut an already marginal economy. Traditional subsistence farming, herding, small trading, seasonal migration, and informal markets dominate an economy that generates few formal sector jobs.
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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF MAJOR FACTORS AFFECTING SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY OF SOUTH OMO ZONE AND KONSO SPECIAL WEREDA IN SOUTH-WESTERN ETHIOPIA ... Elevated grounds that are intensively farmed in Konso wereda and in South Omo zone, can be said to mark the south-western limits of traditional highland ox-plough agriculture.
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Anglo-Saxon economy; American School; Command Economy; Global economy; Hunter-gatherer; Information economy; Newly industrialized country; Palace economy; Plantation economy; Token economy; Traditional economy; Transition economy ... A subsistence economy is an economy in which a group generally obtains the necessities of life,
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