economic anthropology
The academic field that studies the interrelationship between human societies and their economic systems. Discipline that examines economic activities in society and the processes of consumption, production, distribution and circulation of goods and services. Economic anthropology also focuses on the diverse factors such as political, cultural, and social that determine features of the economic activities.
Also called: anthropology of economics, anthropology of economic systems
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