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Economic Sociology and Anthropology

Description: This quiz covers the intersection of economic sociology and anthropology, exploring the social and cultural aspects of economic behavior and institutions.
Number of Questions: 15
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Tags: economic sociology economic anthropology social stratification economic inequality cultural economics
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What is the primary focus of economic sociology?

  1. The role of social institutions in shaping economic behavior

  2. The impact of economic factors on social stratification

  3. The relationship between culture and economic development

  4. The distribution of wealth and income in society


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Economic sociology examines how social institutions, such as markets, firms, and governments, influence economic behavior and outcomes.

Which concept is central to economic anthropology?

  1. Social stratification

  2. Economic inequality

  3. Cultural relativism

  4. Rational choice theory


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Economic anthropology emphasizes the importance of understanding economic behavior within its cultural context, recognizing that different cultures have distinct economic values and practices.

According to Karl Marx, what is the primary driver of social stratification?

  1. Economic inequality

  2. Cultural differences

  3. Political power

  4. Religious beliefs


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Marx argued that economic inequality, particularly the ownership of capital, is the root cause of social stratification and class conflict.

What is the term used to describe the concentration of wealth and income among a small segment of the population?

  1. Economic inequality

  2. Social stratification

  3. Cultural hegemony

  4. Economic development


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Economic inequality refers to the uneven distribution of wealth and income, where a small portion of the population controls a disproportionate share of resources.

Which economic sociologist coined the term "embeddedness" to describe the interdependence of economic and social factors?

  1. Karl Marx

  2. Max Weber

  3. Karl Polanyi

  4. Emile Durkheim


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Karl Polanyi introduced the concept of embeddedness, arguing that economic activities are deeply embedded in social and cultural contexts and cannot be fully understood in isolation.

What is the main focus of cultural economics?

  1. The role of culture in shaping economic behavior

  2. The impact of economic factors on cultural production

  3. The relationship between culture and economic development

  4. The distribution of cultural resources in society


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural economics explores how cultural values, beliefs, and practices influence economic decision-making and behavior.

Which economic anthropologist argued that gift-giving and reciprocity are fundamental to economic exchange in many societies?

  1. Bronislaw Malinowski

  2. Marcel Mauss

  3. Claude Levi-Strauss

  4. Clifford Geertz


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Marcel Mauss's work on gift exchange highlighted the social and cultural significance of gift-giving, challenging the assumption that economic transactions are solely driven by rational self-interest.

What is the term used to describe the process by which economic activities become embedded in social and cultural contexts?

  1. Institutionalization

  2. Socialization

  3. Culturalization

  4. Embeddedness


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Embeddedness refers to the process by which economic activities become integrated into social and cultural institutions, norms, and values.

Which economic sociologist developed the concept of "social capital" to describe the value of social networks and relationships?

  1. Pierre Bourdieu

  2. James Coleman

  3. Ronald Coase

  4. Gary Becker


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

James Coleman introduced the concept of social capital, emphasizing the importance of social networks and relationships in facilitating economic transactions and improving economic outcomes.

What is the term used to describe the process by which economic activities are shaped by cultural values, beliefs, and practices?

  1. Culturalization

  2. Institutionalization

  3. Socialization

  4. Embeddedness


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Culturalization refers to the process by which economic activities are influenced and shaped by cultural values, beliefs, and practices.

Which economic anthropologist argued that economic behavior is influenced by cultural symbols and meanings?

  1. Bronislaw Malinowski

  2. Marcel Mauss

  3. Claude Levi-Strauss

  4. Clifford Geertz


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Clifford Geertz's work on economic anthropology highlighted the importance of cultural symbols and meanings in shaping economic behavior and decision-making.

What is the term used to describe the process by which economic activities become institutionalized and embedded in social structures?

  1. Institutionalization

  2. Socialization

  3. Culturalization

  4. Embeddedness


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Institutionalization refers to the process by which economic activities become embedded in social structures and institutions, such as markets, firms, and governments.

Which economic sociologist argued that economic behavior is shaped by social norms and values?

  1. Pierre Bourdieu

  2. James Coleman

  3. Ronald Coase

  4. Gary Becker


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pierre Bourdieu's work on economic sociology emphasized the role of social norms, values, and power relations in shaping economic behavior and outcomes.

What is the term used to describe the process by which individuals learn and internalize economic values, beliefs, and practices?

  1. Socialization

  2. Institutionalization

  3. Culturalization

  4. Embeddedness


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Socialization refers to the process by which individuals learn and internalize economic values, beliefs, and practices through their interactions with family, peers, and society.

Which economic anthropologist argued that economic exchange is a form of social communication?

  1. Bronislaw Malinowski

  2. Marcel Mauss

  3. Claude Levi-Strauss

  4. Clifford Geertz


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Claude Levi-Strauss's work on economic anthropology emphasized the role of economic exchange as a form of social communication and symbolic interaction.

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