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Consider an economic system where individuals own their own tools and workshops, produce goods, and sell them directly to consumers in a competitive marketplace. However, it is not common practice for workshop owners to hire other people to work for them; instead, most production is done by the owner and their family. Based on the specific institutional definition of an economic system centered on private property, markets, and firms, why might this scenario not be considered fully capitalist?

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