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Coincidence of wants - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The coincidence of wants problem (often " double coincidence of wants") is an important category of transaction costs that impose severe limitations on economies lacking money and thus dominated b...
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Money - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Islamic economic system is, therefore, fundamentally a “barter” system, i.e. an exchange economy where goods and services are exchanged value for value, but avoids the problems associated with barter by taking some of the commodities exchanged in the economy, that have the characteristics of money, as money.
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However, there are transaction costs associated with converting these assets into money in order to purchase a desired good or service. ... Money is used as an intermediary for trade, in order to avoid the inefficiencies of a barter system, which are sometimes referred to as the 'double coincidence of wants problem'.
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The Wilson-Plame-Novak-Rove Blame Game. Both sides twist and hype the case of a CIA agent's leaked identity. We document what's known so far. ... We thought our readers would be better served by a timeline documenting what is publicly known so far, with citations for each fact and links to original source whenever possible.
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Hardhitting, honest commentary on the state of our nation. ... Reviewing books and holding public figures accountable is at the core of good journalism, but the Associated Press' treatment of Palin's book seems an unprecedented move at the wire service…suggesting political bigotry is at work again.
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; The contents are based on Fact and Truth. Challenges are invited. ... There's one problem, though: There is no 15th ... Analysts find revealing passages from Obama’s books and writings of Ayers. Unlikely a coincidence. Ayers did a pretty good job since the books helped launch the Obama career in politics.
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