Finance:Natural economy
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Natural economy is a type of economy in which money is not used in the transfer of resources among people. It is a system of allocating resources through direct bartering, entitlement by law, or sharing out according to traditional custom. In the more complex forms of natural economy, some goods may act as a referent for fair bartering, but generally currency plays only a small role in allocating resources. As a corollary, the majority of goods produced in a system of natural economy are not produced for the purpose of exchanging them, but for direct consumption by the producers (subsistence). As such, natural economies tend to be self-contained, where all the goods consumed are produced domestically.[1]
The term has often been used in opposition to other forms of economy, most notably capitalism.[1] Rosa Luxemburg believed that the destruction of the natural economy was a necessary condition for the development of capitalism.[2] Karl Marx described the Inca Empire as a natural economy because it was both isolated and based around exchange rather than profit.[3]
Other writers have used a more relative sense of natural economy. Belgian economic historian Henri Pirenne noted that medieval Europe has often been described as a natural economy despite the existence of money, since money played a much less significant role than in earlier or later periods.[4]
See also
- Calculation in kind
- Gift economy
- Resource based economy
- Subsistence economy
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Perrings, Charles (1985). "The Natural Economy Revisited". Economic Development and Cultural Change 33 (4): 829–850. doi:10.1086/451497.
- ↑ Luxemburg, Rosa (1951). The Accumulation of Capital. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 369. https://archive.org/details/accumulationofca00luxe.
- ↑ Marx, Karl (1956). Capital, volume 2. Moscow: Progress Publishers. p. 67.
- ↑ Pirenne, Henri (1936). Economic and Social History of Medieval Europe. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 103–104.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural economy.
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