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Economic Self-Sufficiency in Family-based Production

Economic self-sufficiency, also known as autarky, is the central characteristic of a family-based production system. It describes a state where a family unit produces nearly all the goods and services it consumes, from food and clothing to shelter, thereby minimizing its reliance on external trade or markets. This lack of interaction with others is a defining feature of this economic model.

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