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Analysis of Historical Economic Systems

Imagine two distinct historical economic systems. In the first system, individuals or families own property and produce everything they need for their own consumption, with little to no exchange with others. In the second system, individuals or families also own property, but they specialize in producing specific goods or services and then trade with one another to meet their needs.

Analyze the fundamental differences between these two systems. In your analysis, argue which of these two systems has been more significant and widespread throughout history, and explain the reasons for its greater prevalence and impact on economic development.

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