Markedsløse
Markedsløse is a term found in sociology and anthropology used to describe individuals or communities that operate outside formal market exchange, relying instead on non-monetary and non-price-based forms of coordination. The label signals a social order in which reciprocity, gifts, kinship ties, and communal sharing take precedence over price signals and monetary transactions. It is most commonly encountered in Norwegian-language scholarship, though related concepts occur in broader discussions of non-market or informal economies.
Etymology and scope: The word combines marked, meaning market, with løse, implying looseness or absence. As such,
Usage and debates: Scholars use markedsløse to analyze how social relations shape economic life in the absence
See also: Gift economy, Non-market economy, Reciprocity, Informal economy.