Gift Economies
Gift economies are systems of exchange where goods and services are given without an explicit agreement for rewards, differing from market economies and barteri
Overview
Gift economies are systems of exchange where goods and services are given without an explicit agreement for rewards, differing from market economies and bartering. The concept has been studied in anthropology, with foundational research by Bronisław Malinowski on the Kula ring in the Trobriand Islands. Gift economies rely on social norms and customs to govern giving and reciprocity, with no explicit exchange of goods or services for value received.