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How might economic activities within a family with adults, teenagers, and young children represent aspects of the tradition, com

mand, and market economies?
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Otrada [13]3 years ago
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<span>Adults in a family control the money, much as the wealthy control capital in the larger economy as a whole. The children are dependent upon them, just as workers are dependent upon capitalists to provide jobs through investment.</span>
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