Domestic system

The domestic system indicates an economic organization installation as from the 16th century in Europe. The domestic system consisted of a commercial relation between the farmers and the traders who provided them a working work for the periods of weak agricultural activity. The latter placed to them from the orders which the peasants carried out in residence, generally with their tools.

This concept is sometimes confused with that of putting out system . In this last system, the peasant-workmen received the raw material of the trader who recovered the end product later. The trader then brings the raw material and the outlet, what is called a strategy of externalisation. Many historians, as Paul Mantoux see in this system one of the first stages of the development of industrial capitalism.

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