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Why Do You Think We Don’T Barter (Trade Goods) Anymore? Will This Ever Become Popular Again?
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This is a question for my class called the Economic and Global Environment.
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If, say, you want to get rid of your tablet and replace it with a mobile phone, you might have to spend a very long time searching to find someone who
(a) has got the type of phone you want ; and
(b) just happens to need the exact model of tablet that you no longer need.
Further, if one item is worth more than the other, one of you will have to find something else to offer as 'change' in the deal. It's a hell of a lot easier if you can simply sell your tablet for money and then put that money towards buying the phone you want.
i.e. bartering goods is incredibly impractical in a modern society.
However the bartering of skills and services is alive and well and, indeed, is becoming increasingly popular these days:
https:/ /www.fo rbes.co m/sites /learnv est/201 5/07/20 /barter ing-in- the-mod ern-day -how-pe ople-ar e-swapp ing-ski lls-and -servic es-for- free/#4 9d7162a 17ed
If, say, you want to get rid of your tablet and replace it with a mobile phone, you might have to spend a very long time searching to find someone who
(a) has got the type of phone you want ; and
(b) just happens to need the exact model of tablet that you no longer need.
Further, if one item is worth more than the other, one of you will have to find something else to offer as 'change' in the deal. It's a hell of a lot easier if you can simply sell your tablet for money and then put that money towards buying the phone you want.
i.e. bartering goods is incredibly impractical in a modern society.
However the bartering of skills and services is alive and well and, indeed, is becoming increasingly popular these days:
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