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community:leiden_hybrid_concepts-run2-c154Pre-modern voluntary wealth-sharing institutions
Gap analysis: models neglect cross-cultural comparison of non-market, community-based redistribution norms
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- Most models focus on market-based or state-enforced redistribution rather than voluntary/community-based wealth-sharing mechanisms that existed in pre-modern societies.Key finding: contemporary economics literature systematically excludes historical voluntary mechanisms.
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- No papers directly compare cultures with vs without proportional wealth-sharing norms—all focus on modeling wealth distribution within single economic systems rather than cross-cultural comparative analysis of sharing institutionsCore empirical finding of the search: identifies the absence of cross-cultural comparative work on wealth-sharing institutions and their economic/social outcomes.