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Social Institution s Structures of relationship, obligation, role and function Political, economic, religious, educational, aesthetic, family

Economic Systems Economy: system of production, distribution, consumption

Economic Systems Mode of production – Capitalist – Non-industrial

Economic Systems Means of production – Labor – Technology – Land Ownership – Foragers – Horticulturalists – Pastoralists – Intensive agriculture

Economic Systems Means of distribution – Reciprocity Generalized Balanced Negative – Redistribution – Market principle

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