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单词 subsistence production
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subsistence production

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subsistence
noun[U]
uk
/səbˈsɪs.təns/
us
/səbˈsɪs.təns/
the state of having what you need in order to stay alive, but ...
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production
noun
uk
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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Most of these families depend, to a large extent, onsubsistenceproductionand are found among the 66% group of ' rural poor'.
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The needs ofsubsistenceproductionexplain why a production-centred view of this family obscures the truth about the way it functioned.
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On the supply side, rising opportunity costs of family labor lead to declining returns to labor-intensivesubsistenceproductionsystems.
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With such immediate improvements in rural workers' income level, one might expect thesubsistenceproductionat the agricultural frontier to dwindle.
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More interestingly the settlement data provide useful evidence for the exercise of state power oversubsistenceproduction.
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This fact explains their reliance uponsubsistenceproductionand the meagreness of their income.
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Many have a high productive capacity, but are confronted by institutional constraints in diversifying their activities away fromsubsistenceproduction.
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The durability of farming alongside marketing is most clear-cut with respect to thesubsistenceproductionof millet and sorghum.
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Under the circumstances, continued reliance on own-farmsubsistenceproductionrepresents a vital safety net.
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Different markets, household needs and cropping system niches should be identified and options developed for both market-oriented andsubsistenceproduction.
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It was, in many ways, similar to other preindustrial agricultural societies that were based, to a large extent, onsubsistenceproduction.
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It was this practice ofsubsistenceproductionwhich reveals the economic motives that governed the behaviour of the family.
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Leasing land in these circumstances means foregoingsubsistenceproductionand cashcrop earnings from cultivation.
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A peasant, as noted earlier, is a politically dependent tribute payer who engages insubsistenceproductionand has customary access rights to land.
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The family's labour power andsubsistenceproductionwere interdependent.
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They conceded to labour service in return for the planters granting them the use of 6-acre plots for theirsubsistenceproduction.
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As the opportunity cost of family labor rises, small family farm operations forsubsistenceproductionbecome increasingly unprofitable.
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Despite the possibilities for the control ofsubsistenceproduction, particularly in areas with irrigated agriculture, the most important state revenues were derived elsewhere, from non-agricultural exotic resources.
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The degree of control oversubsistenceproductionenjoyed by the sultan and his provincial magnates extended to the collection of services and dues reminiscent of feudal relations.
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The returns to intensivesubsistenceproductionsystems that require high levels of family labor generally decline relative to production for the market with predominant use of hired labor.
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subsistence strategy

collocation in English

meaningsofsubsistenceandstrategy

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subsistence
noun[U]
uk
/səbˈsɪs.təns/
us
/səbˈsɪs.təns/
the state of having what you need in order to stay alive, but ...
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strategy
noun
uk
/ˈstræt.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˈstræt̬.ə.dʒi/
a detailed plan for achieving success in situations such as war, politics, business, industry, or sport, or the skill of planning for ...
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This suggests that the delayed benefits from hunting need to be included when considering whether hunting is a viablesubsistencestrategy.
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In the context of a generalized cooperativesubsistencestrategy, stinginess could provoke the withdrawal of cooperative partners and result in a loss of income.
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This makes sense if the transfers take place within a context of a generalized cooperativesubsistencestrategy.
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They are also prevalent in hunting and gathering economies, where nomadic movements are intrinsic to thesubsistencestrategy.
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Norton people used both marine and land resources as part of theirsubsistencestrategy.
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These include dwelling and hearth structures, burial practice, changes in lithic technology and subsistence strategies.
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It has been argued that using political organisation (or technological sophistication, orsubsistencestrategy) as the measure of complexity reinforces concepts of western superiority over other forms of social complexity.
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The research covered is wide-ranging, including foodstuffs, subsistence strategies, exchange and the impact of climate and topography.
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They also avoided complete dependence on their wage work by continuing to engage in part-time farming and clinging to other rural subsistence strategies.
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A variety of subsistence strategies exploit the available resources.
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This hypothesis does not necessarily contradict the scavenging hypothesis: both subsistence strategies could have been in use sequentially, alternating or even simultaneously.
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Both cultural groups exhibited very different ceremonial and subsistence strategies, yet were forced to share the land.
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The shift to sedentism is coupled with the adoption of new subsistence strategies, specifically from foraging (hunter-gatherer) to agricultural and animal domestication.
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Her work is focusing on the evolution of subsistence strategies and their effects on social organisation and landuse.
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During this time the people of the southwest developed a variety of subsistence strategies, all using their own specific techniques.
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Nahua subsistence strategies also include hunting, gathering and fishing.
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They have a unique, diverse economy, which shifts in and out of two base subsistence strategies: swidden farming and a very nomadic life based on foraging wild yams.
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