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Kula exchange system is a classic example of___
redistribution
negative reciprocity
reciprocity
tribal market exchange
- Redistribution: Involves collecting resources centrally and then distributing them, usually through a central authority. Common in societies with strong centralized leadership.
- Negative Reciprocity: Involves exchanges where one party aims to get more than they give, often seen in bartering where both parties aim for a better deal for themselves.
- Reciprocity: Refers to the exchange of goods and services of relatively equal value between parties. It can include forms like balanced, generalized, or negative reciprocity. The Kula exchange system is an example of reciprocal exchange, highlighting balanced reciprocity, where items are exchanged more for relationships than material gain.
- Tribal Market Exchange: Involves buying, selling, and trading within tribal or small-scale societies, typically using money or barter.
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