#1083653
Person A has two chickens but wants to get some apples; meanwhile, Person B has a bushel of apples but wants some chickens. If the two can find each other, Person A might trade one of his chickens for a half-bushel of Person B’s apples. No medium of exchange is used. There is one problem, what economist call the «double coincidence of wants». In this case, Person A is not satisfied unless he crosses paths with a chicken-wanting apple-carrier, while Person B needs an apple-wanting chicken-carrier. Какой вид денежно-торговой операции описан в данном примере?
Варианты ответа:
- This is the example typical for modern economy trade, with the use of fiat money
- This is the example typical for middle-aged trade, with the use of commodity money
- This is the example typical for ancient economy trade, with the use of bartering
Курсы в категории:
Экономика и управление