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Barter

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Barter is a simple form of trade where goods are exchanged for a certain amount of other goods, i.e. there is no money involved in the transaction. Barter trade was common in societies where no monetary system existed or in economies with a very unstable currency or a lack of funds.

see also business and industry, economics, currency, Local currencies, international trade, hyperinflation