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A gift economy is all very well, but it isn't organized enough for our situation.
One prominent example is scientific research, which can be described as a gift economy.
Therefore, these societies can be described as based on a "gift economy".
The term is also used in reference to gift economies.
The give-and-take of the gift economy benefits the entire community.
The most common formal economic model associated with fan labor practices is a gift economy.
Therefore they often desire to refashion all of society into a gift economy.
Then when you get past the necessities, the gift economy comes into play, using a nitrogen standard.
Such systems have been termed gift economy rather than market economy.
Gift Economy - no sale or barter is allowed at the event.
But most people try to do as much as they can by the nitrogen standard, which is the gift economy.
Free schools often operate outside the market economy in favor of a gift economy.
Although the phrase "gift economy" is never explicitly mentioned, the scheme would, in effect, create one.
A gift economy including everyone, funded by general taxation, of which the largest component was income tax.
For a gift economy to work, everyone would have to continuously focus on being as productive as possible.
How does a gift economy work, and can generosity and gratitude alone really keep a community going?
Gift economies are said, by some, to build communities, and that the market serves as an acid on those relationships.
He becomes a leading figure in the underground and an unofficial coordinator of a developing gift economy.
O'Reilly, 2001 (the gift economy culture of the free software and open source movements)
The story features concepts of civil disobedience, post scarcity and gift economy.
It remains non-commercial and operates on a gift economy.
Gift economies also take place in educational settings.
The Semai are horticulturalists who have a gift economy.
It is described on the site as "a gift economy in action, an experiment in applying the model of free software to music."
Gift economy, a society where valuable goods and services are regularly given without any explicit agreement for immediate or future rewards.