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  • curprev 21:3121:31, 6 August 20231muflon1 talk contribs 37,843 bytes +390 The page mixes the economic and anthropological (or economic anthropology) definition of barter. Terminology is not always consistent between two separate fields of social science and this is an example of that. In economics barter is typically defined broadly as any exchange of goods or services for another goods or services (see Mankiw (2018) Principles of Economics 8th ed pp 605). Anthropologists, who study among other things interpersonal relationships, have need to distinguish between im... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 20:5120:51, 6 August 20231muflon1 talk contribs 37,453 bytes +265 →‎Features of bartering: The original page mistakenly asserted that in barter transactions happen simultaneously when dealing with goods and only recognized delayed barter in services. However, delayed barter in goods can also occur contrary to what the page suggested. It is possible that different sources have slightly different definition (more broader and narrower) so I just edited the part instead of removing it I also added source. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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