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Answer the following question:
Discuss the nature of primitive economies.
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उत्तर
Primitive economic systems have characteristics that make them structurally different from modem economic system:
They are:
- Inadequate, ineffective, and wasteful use of nature (in the absence of advanced technology), (For example shifting cultivation where the agricultural surplus is also not created).
- Money as a store of value and a medium of exchange is not widely used in primitive society. Therefore modern concepts such as banking and credit are absent. Relations in primitive societies are based on barter.
- The profit motive of economic dealings is absent in primitive economies. Mutual obligation, sharing, and solidarity are important.
- The co-operative and collective efforts are important in these economies which are communal economies.
- The rate of innovation is very low in these economies. Therefore there is stability and uniformity due to simplicity and uniformity of the techniques used.
- The market as an institution is absent. Weekly markets or seasonal markets exist. Therefore competition and monopoly are absent.
- Economic activities in primitive societies are directed largely to the manufacture of consumption and not the production of goods.
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