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- W4236020049 abstract "THE severity of the economic depression in the United States has led to the introduction of barter on a considerable scale, and this book provides a vivid record of a remarkable movement in which about a million persons are participating. The simplest form described is that in which commodities or services are directly exchanged against each other by farmers, dentists, barbers, shopkeepers, doctors, artisans and labourers. Direct barter, however, is limited, since a double coincidence of wants may be lacking. To meet this difficulty, exchanges have been inaugurated to act as clearing houses. One such exchange, for example, found a farmer in Syracuse who was willing to take shirts and shoes for his grain. This was exchanged with a poultryman for eggs and fowls which in turn were traded with restaurants to provide meals for workers engaged in making shirts for the farmer." @default.
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- W4236020049 date "1934-01-01" @default.
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- W4236020049 title "Men without Money: the Challenge of Barter and Scrip" @default.
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