Economic anthropology
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Economic anthropology is a scholarly field that attempts to explain human economic behavior using the tools of both economics and anthropology. It is practiced by anthropologists and has a complex relationship with economics. There are three major paradigms within the field of economic anthropology: formalism, substantivism and culturalism.
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See also
- Anthropological theories of value
- Cultural economics
- Economic sociology
- Hypergamy
- Money
- Anthropological views of wealth
- Non-market economics
- Archaeological view of ancient economy
- Society for Economic Anthropology
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