Subsistence economy

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Definition

"Subsistence" is understood as supporting oneself and family at a minimum level. Basic subsistence is the provision of food, clothing, shelter. A subsistence economy is an economy directed to one's subsistence rather than to the market.[1] Often, the subsistence economy is moneyless and relies on natural resources to provide for basic needs through hunting, gathering, and agriculture. In a subsistence economy, economic surplus is minimal and only used to trade for basic goods, and there is no industrialization.[2][3] In hunting and gathering societies, resources are often, if not typically underused.[4]

The subsistence system is maintained through sharing, feasting, ritual observance and associated norms.[5] Harvesting is an important indicator of social capital.[6] Subsistence embodies cultural perspectives of relationships to places, people and animals.[7]

History

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List of strategies

See also

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  1. 'Subsistence agriculture' in: Alan Barnard and Jonathan Spencer, eds. (1996) Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology, London and New York: Routledge, p.624.
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  4. Marshall Sahlins (1972) Stone Age Economics, Chicago and New York: Aldine-Atherton, passim e.g. pp.17,34,42,50.
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