- S****
money is a
medium of
exchange similar to coin
money and
other forms of
commodity money, and was once
commonly used in many
parts of the world. S****...
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representatives of
larger collectivities.
These gifts were, he argued, a "total
prestation." They were not simple,
alienable commodities to be
bought and sold, but...
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between representatives of
larger collectives.
These gifts were a
total prestation, a
service provided out of obligation, like
community service. They were...
- for
other goods or
services without using a
medium of exchange, such as
money.
Economists usually distinguish barter from gift
economies in many ways;...
- be
exchanged in each sphere; each
sphere had its own
different form of
money. The term is also used in
reference to gift economies. Similarly, Clifford...
- (Bästa foto) István Borbás and
Jesper Klevenas Best
Achievement (Bästa
prestation) Jan
Alvemark Nominations Cannes Film
Festival Golden Palm
British Independent...
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prestation" (see law of obligations),
imbued with "spiritual mechanisms",
engaging the
honour of both
giver and
receiver (the term "total
prestation"...
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Peasant economics Case
studies Prestations Kula ring Moka
exchange Potlatch Gifting Gifting remittances Organ gifting S****
money Provisioning Aché
people (hunter-gatherers)...
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representatives of
larger collectivities.
These gifts were, he argued, a "total
prestation" (see Law of obligations) and not a gift in the
Western sense of the word...
-
clearly linked to
political authority. He
argued these gifts were a "total
prestation" as they were not simple,
alienable commodities to be
bought and sold...