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Lewis Hyde locates the origin of gift economies in the sharing of food
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Lewis Hyde locates the origin of gift economies
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Gift economies were replaced by market economies based on commodity money
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a gift economy (or gift culture) is a society where valuable goods and services are regularly given without any explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards
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yuval yehiamIn the social sciences, a gift economy (or gift culture) is a society where valuable goods and services are regularly given without any explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards (i.e. no formal quid pro quo exists).[1] Ideally, simultaneous or re
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Giorgio BertiniIn the social sciences, a gift economy (or gift culture) is a society where valuable goods and services are regularly given without any explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards (i.e. there is no visible quid pro quo).[1] Ideally, simultaneous or
Africa Alms Amish Articles with disputed statements from May 2008 Cleanup June Economic systems sidebar Gift economy learning change
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Phillip LongIn the social sciences, a gift economy (or gift culture) is a society where valuable goods and services are regularly given without any explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards (i.e. no formal quid pro quo exists).[1] Ideally, simultaneous or recurring giving serves to circulate and redistribute valuables within the community. The organization of a gift economy stands in contrast to a barter economy or a market economy. Informal custom governs exchanges, rather than an explicit exchange of goods or services for money or some other commodity.
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Nadia Dresscherft economy (or gift culture) is a society where valuable goods and services are regularly given without any explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards (i.e. no formal quid pro quo exists).[1] Ideally, simultaneous or recurring giving s
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Jem Fleming"In the social sciences, a gift economy (or gift culture) is a society where valuable goods and services are regularly given without any explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards.. Ideally, simultaneous or recurring giving serves to circulate and
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urban sheepTypically, a gift economy occurs in a (sub)culture that emphasizes social or intangible rewards for generosity: karma, honor, loyalty or other forms of gratitude. This can be considered a form of reciprocal altruism.
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Non-local division of labor in turn requires a market price mechanism based on transactions between strangers who, beyond prices and some other simple contractual terms, are generally ignorant of each other's needs.
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Dante-Gabryell MonsonGift economies were replaced by market economies based on commodity money, as the emergence of city states made money a necessity
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