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A subsistence economy is an economy directed to basic subsistence, the provision of food, clothing, shelter rather than to the market.

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Subsistence economy

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A subsistence economy is an economy directed to basic subsistence, the provision of food, clothing, shelter rather than to the market. "Subsistence" is...

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Traditional economy

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engage in subsistence agriculture, possibly being a subsistence economy; that barter is used to a greater frequency than in developed economies; that there...

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Economy of Burundi

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overpopulation, and soil erosion have contributed to the contraction of the subsistence economy by 25% in recent years. Large numbers of internally displaced persons...

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Himba people

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OvaHimba involves transactions of cattle, which are the source of their economy. Bridewealth is involved in these transactions; this can be negotiable...

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Subsistence agriculture

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Subsistence agriculture occurs when farmers grow crops to meet the needs of themselves and their families on smallholdings. Subsistence agriculturalists...

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Miskito people

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turtles as part of their traditional subsistence economy since at least the contact era. Much of the Miskito subsistence system, and settlement patterns were...

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Sustenance

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means of subsistence or livelihood. food any subsistence economy: see list of subsistence techniques hunting-gathering animal husbandry subsistence agriculture...

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Natural economy

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natural economy are not produced for the purpose of exchanging them, but for direct consumption by the producers (subsistence). As such, natural economies tend...

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Economy of Namibia

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The economy of Namibia has a modern market sector, which produces most of the country's wealth, and a traditional subsistence sector. Although the majority...

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Subsistence hunting of the bowhead whale

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Aboriginal whaling is valued for its contribution to food stocks (subsistence economy) and to cultural survival, although the days of commercial whaling...

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Economy of Ethiopia

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the total economy. By the early 1950s, Emperor Haile Selassie I (reigned 1930–74) had renewed calls for a transition from a subsistence economy to an agro-industrial...

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Aboriginal whaling

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at Dolphin drive hunting.) It is usually considered part of the subsistence economy. In some places, whaling has been superseded by whale watching instead...

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Economic system

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of money, opposed to monetary economy ) Subsistence economy (without surplus, exchange or market trade ) Gift economy (where an exchange is made without...

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Jayapura

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trade and service which is economic modern with profit from the subsistence economy. However, by utilizing the customary rights area along the coast...

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Economy of the Marshall Islands

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official currency of the Marshall Islands is the US Dollar. The subsistence economy consists of fishing and breadfruit, banana, taro, and pandanus cultivation...

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Economy

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with courts, jails, and government records. The ancient economy was based primarily on subsistence farming. The Shekel are the first to refer to a unit of...

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Structural change

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political system. For example, a subsistence economy may be transformed into a manufacturing economy, or a regulated mixed economy may be liberalized. A current...

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Gadubanud

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The Gadubanud (Katubanut), also known as the Pallidurgbarran, Yarro waetch or Cape Otway tribe (Tindale), are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state...

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Palace economy

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common subsistence economies of various sorts to complex civilizations, such as that of the Inca Empire, which assigned segments of the economy to specific...

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Gift economy

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 225. Bohannan, Paul (1959). "The Impact of money on an African subsistence economy". The Journal of Economic History. 19 (4): 491–503. doi:10.1017/S0022050700085946...

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Chibuene

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a reliable subsistence pattern. Throughout the course of the occupation of Chibuene, the inhabitants practiced a broad subsistence economy with the utilization...

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Whale meat

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aboriginal whaling exist, marine mammals are eaten locally as part of a subsistence economy: the Faroe Islands, the circumpolar Arctic (the Inuit in Canada and...

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Saramaka

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periodic work trips by men to the coast to bring back Western goods. For subsistence, the Saramaka depend on shifting (swidden) horticulture done mostly by...

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Economy of Saudi Arabia

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agendas to pursue and dependents to satisfy. Saudi Arabia was a subsistence economy until the 1930s. In 1933, the Saudi government signed an oil concession...

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Isla del Sol

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on the island is farming, with fishing and tourism augmenting the subsistence economy. Of the several villages, Yumani and Challapampa are the largest...

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Alaska Natives

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households which were interviewed still participated in the local subsistence economy, compared with the approximately 33 percent of non-Iñupiat households...

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Farmer

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to a market, in a farmers' market, or directly from a farm. In a subsistence economy, farm products might to some extent be either consumed by the farmer's...

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Demographics of Papua New Guinea

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structure includes the following characteristics: The practice of subsistence economy; Recognition of bonds of kinship with obligations extending beyond...

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