The arrangement between the merchant and the weavers is an example of___________.
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The arrangement between the merchant and the weavers is an example of a putting-out system, whereby the merchant supplies the raw material and receives the finished product. The merchants purchase the raw material and give instructions to the weavers about the kind of cloth that is to be made.
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The arrangement between the merchant and the weavers is an example of a putting-out system, whereby the merchant supplies the raw material and receives the finished product. The merchants purchase the raw material and give instructions to the weavers about the kind of cloth that is to be made.
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