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<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.economyprofessor.com/economictheories/dual-economy-theory.php}}</ref> ==Introduction==
This theory was given by economist J.H. Boeke who characterizes a society in the economic sense by the social spirit, the organisational forms and the technique dominating it.
According to him,"These three aspects are interdependent and in this connection typify a society, in this way that a prevailing social spirit and the prevailing forms of organisation and of technique give the society its style, its appearance, so that in their interrelation they may be called the social system, the social style or the social atmosphere of that society".



==What is a Dual Society?==
According to Boeke, it is not necessary that a society be dominated exclusively by one social system. If one social system does prevail, the society in question is a homogeneous society. When, on the contrary two (or more) social systems appear simultaneously, we have a dual society.
(contracted; show full)here "one of the two prevailing social systems, as a matter of fact always the most advanced, will have been imported from abroad and have gained its existence in the new environment without being able to oust or assimilate the divergent social system that has grown up there, with the result that neither of them becomes general and characteristic for that society as a whole."


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