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Что (кто) такое Subsist - определение

NON-MONETARY ECONOMY WHICH RELIES ON NATURAL RESOURCES TO PROVIDE FOR BASIC NEEDS
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subsist         
v. (d; intr.) to subsist on
Subsist         
·vi To Continue; to retain a certain state.
II. Subsist ·vi To Be; to have existence; to Inhere.
III. Subsist ·vi To be maintained with food and clothing; to be supported; to Live.
IV. Subsist ·vt To support with provisions; to Feed; to Maintain; as, to subsist one's family.
subsist         
¦ verb
1. maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level.
archaic provide sustenance for.
2. chiefly Law remain in being, force, or effect.
(subsist in) be attributable to.
Derivatives
subsistent adjective
Origin
C16 (in the sense 'continue to exist'): from L. subsistere 'stand firm'.
subsist         
I. v. n.
1.
Exist, be, inhere.
2.
(Rare.) Remain, abide, continue.
3.
Be supported, obtain a livelihood, get a living, live.
II. v. a.
Feed, victual, ration, support, maintain.
subsist         
(subsists, subsisting, subsisted)
If people subsist, they are just able to obtain the food or money that they need in order to stay alive. (FORMAL)
The prisoners subsisted on one mug of the worst quality porridge three times a day...
VERB: V on n
subsistence         
n.
1) (a) bare, hand-to-mouth subsistence
2) a means of subsistence
subsistence         
n.
1.
Real being.
2.
Support, livelihood, maintenance, aliment, nutriment, sustenance, living, food, provision, meat, rations.
3.
Inherence, inherency.
Subsistence         
·noun Real being; existence.
II. Subsistence ·noun ·same·as Hypostasis, 2.
III. Subsistence ·noun Inherency; as, the subsistence of qualities in bodies.
IV. Subsistence ·noun That which furnishes support to animal life; means of support; provisions, or that which produces provisions; livelihood; as, a meager subsistence.
subsistence         
¦ noun
1. the action or fact of subsisting.
the means of doing this.
[as modifier] denoting or relating to production at a level sufficient only for one's own use or consumption, without any surplus for trade: subsistence agriculture.
2. chiefly Law the state of remaining in force or effect.
subsistence         
1.
Subsistence is the condition of just having enough food or money to stay alive.
...below the subsistence level...
The standard of living today is on the edge of subsistence.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
2.
In subsistence farming or subsistence agriculture, farmers produce food to eat themselves rather than to sell.
Many black Namibians are subsistence farmers who live in the arid borderlands.
ADJ: ADJ n

Википедия

Subsistence economy

A subsistence economy is an economy directed to basic subsistence (the provision of food, clothing, shelter) rather than to the market. Henceforth, "subsistence" is understood as supporting oneself at a minimum level. Often, the subsistence economy is moneyless and relies on natural resources to provide for basic needs through hunting, gathering, and agriculture. In a subsistence economy, economic surplus is minimal and only used to trade for basic goods, and there is no industrialization. In hunting and gathering societies, resources are often if not typically underused.

In human history, before the first cities, all humans lived in a subsistence economy. As urbanization, civilization, and division of labor spread, various societies moved to other economic systems at various times. Some remain relatively unchanged, ranging from uncontacted peoples, to marginalized areas of developing countries, to some cultures that choose to retain a traditional economy.

Capital can be generally defined as assets invested with the expectation that their value will increase, usually because there is the expectation of profit, rent, interest, royalties, capital gain or some other kind of return. However, this type of economy cannot usually become wealthy by virtue of the system, and instead requires further investments to stimulate economic growth. In other words, a subsistence economy only possesses enough goods to be used by a particular nation to maintain its existence and provides little to no surplus for other investments.

It is common for a surplus capital to be invested in social capital such as feasting.