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Globalization tag

Added this tag based on a note by @Elizabethazu in this diff (removed b/c unsourced):

In other Countries there were similar dynamics of "family economy" though they, depending on customs and culture, differed greatly from the European models of family economy. However, it must be said that the effect of industrialization has had other more detrimental impacts on non European Countries due to the climate colonization where industry is controlled by foreigner governments and investors and the wealth is displaced and dispossessed from the lands and indigenous peoples including but not limited to natural resources. Family Economy in the definitions given here are mainly biased towards Eurocentric histories and agrarian societies, as tribal and or hunter gatherer communities had different models of family economy that were more cooperative in nature.

Mrfoogles (talk) 23:57, 16 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]