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Yes, the word 'bartering' is the present participle of the verb 'to barter'. The present participle of the verb is a gerund (a verbal noun); for example: Very few people are skilled in the art of bartering.
This is known as bartering.
The main purpose of currency is to provide a fair environment and to prevent theft, it is easier than trading goods as it is light wight. to purchase the goods
Possibly the need for money to buy food and other items rather than bartering or using credit would have marked the effects of capitalism in rural areas.
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Because it is a more efficient means of exchange than bartering.
Yes, the word 'bartering' is the present participle of the verb 'to barter'. The present participle of the verb is a gerund (a verbal noun); for example: Very few people are skilled in the art of bartering.
It's generally easier than bartering for what you needIt's generally simpler than maintaining a self-sufficient lifestyleBuying what you need is legal, as opposed to stealing it
This is known as bartering.
Currency is a more effective way of conducting trade than bartering because when you use currency, you know exactly what you're paying, or getting paid, because you have money that has an exact value. Bartering is trading things WITH things, u don't know if what u paid was worth what u got. Sometimes it can be hard to come up with equal value during a barter transaction. You may have enough of something that would equal the value of what you need to trade for, but the person you are trading with might not need what you have. That person could accept your goods in trade and store them for future barter with someone else, but the storage space is not always available. Currency is portable and easily stored.
No. The Mexican Peso is the official currency for Mexico.
The main purpose of currency is to provide a fair environment and to prevent theft, it is easier than trading goods as it is light wight. to purchase the goods
Money was easier to carry and handle than goods. Money was accepted anywhere and could be used again. It was difficult to exchange the exact value of goods in barter.
because its easier than using your toes!! =D
Possibly the need for money to buy food and other items rather than bartering or using credit would have marked the effects of capitalism in rural areas.
If you are looking for a good workout, then using either a treadmill or a cross-trainer would be a good idea. Using a cross-trainer is typically easier to use than a treadmill.
Because coins are more portable than gold bars. (by Solomon Zelman)