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The ECONOMYECONOMY is the institution that provides for the
production and distribution of goods and services,
which people in every society need. Sometimes they
can provide these things for themselves, and
sometimes they rely on others to provide them. When
people rely on others for goods or services, they must
have something to exchange, such as currency (in
industrialized societies) or other goods or services (in
nonindustrialized societies). The customs surrounding
exchange and distribution of good and services shape
societies in fundamental ways.
Social Institutions
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
Social Institutions
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
I. MODES OF SUBSISTENCE
• Food Foraging Societies- hunting fishing and
gathering wild plants
• Characteristic of food foraging life
 Mobility
 Small group size
 Egalitarianism
 Communal property
 Flexible division of labor by gender
• Food producing societies (Neolithic Revolution-
domestication of plants and animals by people
with stone based technologies)
Social Institutions
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
• PASTORALISM-breeding and managing
migratory herds of domesticated grazing
animals such as goats sheep and cattle. This is
effective in dry, cold, and steep, rocky places.
Social Institutions
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
• HORTICULTURE-
with the advent of
plant domestication,
some societies took
horticulture in which
small communities of
gardeners work with
simple hand tools,
using neither irrigation
nor plow.
Example: Kaingin
Social Institutions
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
• AGRICULTURE- is crop cultivation that involve
using technologies other than hand tools, such as
irrigation , fertilizers and wooden and metal plow
pulled by harness draft animals . Some developed
countries used fuel powered tractors to cultivate large
tract of lands.
Social Institutions
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
• INDUSTRIALIZATION- replacing human
labor and hand tools with machines
Social Institutions
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
II. LABOR RESOURCES AND PATTERNS
• Division of Labor by Gender
 Women’s work tend to be confined to
traditional roles as dictated by their biological
characteristics.
 Men’s work tend to be those requiring physical
strength, frequent travel, assumption of high
level of risk and danger.
• Division of Labor by Age
 Elderly people are expected to contribute much
food.
Social Institutions
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
Older men and women alike play an essential
role in spiritual matters,
Elders with their past experiences are considered
as repositories of knowledge and wisdom
especially in non-literate societies.
• COOPERATIVE LABOR
- if the effort involves the
whole community, a festive
spirit permeates the work.
Example: Bayanihan
Social Institutions
• CRAFT SPECIALIZATION- in contempoary
industrial society, there is a greater diversity of
specialized task to be performed. By contrast, in
small scale society, division of labor typically
occurs in terms of gender or age. With division of
labor, there is specialization.
III. DISTRIBUTION AND EXCHANGE-III. DISTRIBUTION AND EXCHANGE- in society
without money, rewards for labor are directly
compensated.
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
Social Institutions
• REDISTRIBUTION-is a form of exchange in
which goods flow into a central place where
they are sorted, counted and reallocated. It
involves power. Goods are stored in one central
place and then distributed by the leaders in
order to gain or main power; to assure support
of followers; and to establish alliances.
• RECIPROCITY-the exchange of goods and
services of approximately equal value, between
two parties. Example: Gift-giving.
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
Social Institutions
• MARKET EXCHANGE-the buying and selling of
goods and services with prices set by rules of
supply and demand. MONEY is an important
means in order to facilitate exchange in the
market.
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
Social Institutions
IV. ECONOMIC SYSTEMSIV. ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
-is a system of production and exchange of goods
and services as well as allocation of resources in a
society.
-The two dominant economic systems in the world
are capitalism and socialism. Most societies have
varying blends of the two systems. Common hybrids
of capitalism and socialism are welfare capitalism
and state capitalism.
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
Social Institutions
• CAPITALISM- is a system under which resources
and means of production are privately owned,
citizens are encouraged to seek profit for
themselves, and success or failure of an
enterprise is determined by free-market
competition.
EXAMPLE: The United States is one of the most
purely capitalistic societies in the world. Most U.S.
businesses are privately owned, but the
government does regulate business practices.
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
Social Institutions
 WELFARE CAPITALISM- is a system that features
a market-based economy coupled with an
extensive social welfare system that includes free
health care and education for all citizens.
EXAMPLE: Sweden allows private business
ownership, but the government controls a
significant part of the economy. High taxes
support an extensive array of social welfare
programs.
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
 STATE CAPITALISM- is a system under which
resources and means of production are
privately owned but closely monitored and
regulated by the government.
EXAMPLE: South Korea’s government works
closely with the country’s major companies to
ensure their success in the global marketplace.
Social Institutions
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
Social Institutions
• SOCIALISM -is a system under which resources
and means of production are owned by the
society as a whole, rights to private property are
limited, the good of the whole society is stressed
more than individual profit, and the
government maintains control of the economy.
EXAMPLE: China is a socialist country. The
government owns and controls almost all
natural resources.
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
Social Institutions
SOURCES:
 SIOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Dr. Zenaida Q. Reyes, Dr. Diony V. Varela and Prof.
Arthur S. Abulencia
 http://www.sparknotes.com/sociology/social-instit
 https://www.google.com/search
Prepared by:
 J-anne Paula C. Dacusin
ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM

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Economic institution

  • 1.
  • 2. The ECONOMYECONOMY is the institution that provides for the production and distribution of goods and services, which people in every society need. Sometimes they can provide these things for themselves, and sometimes they rely on others to provide them. When people rely on others for goods or services, they must have something to exchange, such as currency (in industrialized societies) or other goods or services (in nonindustrialized societies). The customs surrounding exchange and distribution of good and services shape societies in fundamental ways. Social Institutions ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
  • 3. Social Institutions ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM I. MODES OF SUBSISTENCE • Food Foraging Societies- hunting fishing and gathering wild plants • Characteristic of food foraging life  Mobility  Small group size  Egalitarianism  Communal property  Flexible division of labor by gender • Food producing societies (Neolithic Revolution- domestication of plants and animals by people with stone based technologies)
  • 4. Social Institutions ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM • PASTORALISM-breeding and managing migratory herds of domesticated grazing animals such as goats sheep and cattle. This is effective in dry, cold, and steep, rocky places.
  • 5. Social Institutions ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM • HORTICULTURE- with the advent of plant domestication, some societies took horticulture in which small communities of gardeners work with simple hand tools, using neither irrigation nor plow. Example: Kaingin
  • 6. Social Institutions ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM • AGRICULTURE- is crop cultivation that involve using technologies other than hand tools, such as irrigation , fertilizers and wooden and metal plow pulled by harness draft animals . Some developed countries used fuel powered tractors to cultivate large tract of lands.
  • 7. Social Institutions ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM • INDUSTRIALIZATION- replacing human labor and hand tools with machines
  • 8. Social Institutions ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM II. LABOR RESOURCES AND PATTERNS • Division of Labor by Gender  Women’s work tend to be confined to traditional roles as dictated by their biological characteristics.  Men’s work tend to be those requiring physical strength, frequent travel, assumption of high level of risk and danger. • Division of Labor by Age  Elderly people are expected to contribute much food.
  • 9. Social Institutions ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM Older men and women alike play an essential role in spiritual matters, Elders with their past experiences are considered as repositories of knowledge and wisdom especially in non-literate societies. • COOPERATIVE LABOR - if the effort involves the whole community, a festive spirit permeates the work. Example: Bayanihan
  • 10. Social Institutions • CRAFT SPECIALIZATION- in contempoary industrial society, there is a greater diversity of specialized task to be performed. By contrast, in small scale society, division of labor typically occurs in terms of gender or age. With division of labor, there is specialization. III. DISTRIBUTION AND EXCHANGE-III. DISTRIBUTION AND EXCHANGE- in society without money, rewards for labor are directly compensated. ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
  • 11. Social Institutions • REDISTRIBUTION-is a form of exchange in which goods flow into a central place where they are sorted, counted and reallocated. It involves power. Goods are stored in one central place and then distributed by the leaders in order to gain or main power; to assure support of followers; and to establish alliances. • RECIPROCITY-the exchange of goods and services of approximately equal value, between two parties. Example: Gift-giving. ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
  • 12. Social Institutions • MARKET EXCHANGE-the buying and selling of goods and services with prices set by rules of supply and demand. MONEY is an important means in order to facilitate exchange in the market. ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
  • 13. Social Institutions IV. ECONOMIC SYSTEMSIV. ECONOMIC SYSTEMS -is a system of production and exchange of goods and services as well as allocation of resources in a society. -The two dominant economic systems in the world are capitalism and socialism. Most societies have varying blends of the two systems. Common hybrids of capitalism and socialism are welfare capitalism and state capitalism. ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
  • 14. Social Institutions • CAPITALISM- is a system under which resources and means of production are privately owned, citizens are encouraged to seek profit for themselves, and success or failure of an enterprise is determined by free-market competition. EXAMPLE: The United States is one of the most purely capitalistic societies in the world. Most U.S. businesses are privately owned, but the government does regulate business practices. ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
  • 15. Social Institutions  WELFARE CAPITALISM- is a system that features a market-based economy coupled with an extensive social welfare system that includes free health care and education for all citizens. EXAMPLE: Sweden allows private business ownership, but the government controls a significant part of the economy. High taxes support an extensive array of social welfare programs. ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
  • 16.  STATE CAPITALISM- is a system under which resources and means of production are privately owned but closely monitored and regulated by the government. EXAMPLE: South Korea’s government works closely with the country’s major companies to ensure their success in the global marketplace. Social Institutions ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
  • 17. Social Institutions • SOCIALISM -is a system under which resources and means of production are owned by the society as a whole, rights to private property are limited, the good of the whole society is stressed more than individual profit, and the government maintains control of the economy. EXAMPLE: China is a socialist country. The government owns and controls almost all natural resources. ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM
  • 18. Social Institutions SOURCES:  SIOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY Dr. Zenaida Q. Reyes, Dr. Diony V. Varela and Prof. Arthur S. Abulencia  http://www.sparknotes.com/sociology/social-instit  https://www.google.com/search Prepared by:  J-anne Paula C. Dacusin ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEMECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS & SYSTEM