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Populations systems for production, distribution, + consumption of resources |
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3 parts of making a living |
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1)Production 2)Consumption 3)Medium of exchange |
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2 Components of economic systems |
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1)Modes of Production 2)Means of Production |
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How production is organized/controlled |
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Resources utilized in production |
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Means of production: Land |
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Foragers-flexible land rights based on kinship Food Producers-Land rights are strong + inflexible |
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Means of Production: Labor |
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non-industrial- find laborers through kinship ties industrial-labor is found by hiring |
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Means of Production: Technology |
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non-industrial-everyone has same tech skills/access to tech industrial-unequal tech/access to tech |
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5 allocations of resources |
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1)Subsistence fund 2)Replacement fund (maintenance) 3)Social fund 4)Ceremonial fund 5)Rent fund-taxes |
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1)Reciprocity 2)Redistribution 3)Market |
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giving a product w/out expectations of reimbursement. Ex: Parent to child |
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Exchange of one type of good for another type of equal valuve Ex: Birthday gift |
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Exchange w/material advantage Ex: Ebay |
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Goods collected at a central location to be spread throughout population -Stratification (hierarchic) -Centralization -helps out less fortunate |
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Products are purchased w/currency -value based on supply + demand |
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people work for wages to sell goods that are sold to increase the owners wealth |
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1)Means of production controlled by few 2)Most individuals sell labor not products 3)Labor invested is worth more than wages provided |
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4 aspects of market exchange |
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1)money 2)prices 3)supply + demand 4)private property |
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usually consume what they produce and sell the surplus -marketing is secondary activity -limited range of goods available |
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Specialization (dis/advantages) |
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Dis-must rely on everyone to do their jobs Advantages-improved skills, increased surplus |
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Medium of exchange -stores value -Symbolic significance -must be durable and divisible -controllable supply |
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Cultural rules for trading Ex: can only trade food for something in the food sphere of goods. |
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