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Interpreting Economic Equality on a Pirate Ship

An analysis of the prize-sharing rules on a historical pirate ship reveals a Gini coefficient of 0.06 for the distribution of spoils among the crew. Based on this statistical measure, briefly explain what this value implies about the economic and social structure of the crew. What does a value close to zero signify in this context?

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