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Economics History on Barter System
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Dive into the fascinating world of barter, where goods and trust shaped economies long before coins and cash! Economic History on Barter System takes you on a journey through time, exploring how humans traded without money. This book unpacks the barter system from its earliest roots to modern-day swaps. It starts with the basics: defining barter, its challenges, and how thinkers like Adam Smith and Karl Marx viewed it. You'll dig into prehistoric exchanges, from shells to stones, and see how they built social bonds. The book covers ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley, where temples and standardized weights made trade hum. It also dives into indigenous systems across North America, Africa, and Oceania, showing how barter intertwined with culture and politics. You'll explore the Silk Road's mix of barter and coins, colonial trade's harsh realities, and barter's resurgence in crises like Weimar Germany or modern Venezuela. Modern twists-like corporate barter and government countertrade-round out the story. Each chapter blends archaeology, anthropology, and economics to reveal barter's complexity.

What sets this book apart? It's not just a history-it's a fresh lens on barter's role in human society. Unlike other books that skim the surface or focus only on money's rise, this one dives deep into barter's nuances. It challenges myths, like the "double coincidence of wants," with evidence from real-world practices. It bridges disciplines, weaving together archaeological finds, ethnographic stories, and economic theory. You'll find unique insights, like how gift economies and debt shaped trade, or how trust and community networks made barter work. No other book offers this blend of depth, global scope, and modern relevance. Whether you're a history buff, an economics nerd, or just curious about how people swapped stuff, this book delivers a rich, engaging read that flips the script on what you thought you knew about trade.

Economic History on Barter System is perfect for anyone wanting to understand the roots of exchange. It's packed with stories-from ancient traders to crisis survivors-that show barter's resilience and flaws. You'll see how social ties, not just goods, drove economies. The book also connects past to present, exploring how barter still thrives in business and global deals. It's written in clear, lively prose, making complex ideas accessible. With detailed research and a global perspective, it fills gaps left by narrower economic histories. You'll come away with a new appreciation for how humans built economies on trust, ingenuity, and swap.

Copyright Disclaimer: This book is an independently produced work by the author and has no affiliation with any board or organization. Content referencing historical, cultural, or economic entities is used under nominative fair use for educational purposes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
tredition GmbH
Country
DE
Date
21 April 2025
Pages
178
ISBN
9783384589026

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Dive into the fascinating world of barter, where goods and trust shaped economies long before coins and cash! Economic History on Barter System takes you on a journey through time, exploring how humans traded without money. This book unpacks the barter system from its earliest roots to modern-day swaps. It starts with the basics: defining barter, its challenges, and how thinkers like Adam Smith and Karl Marx viewed it. You'll dig into prehistoric exchanges, from shells to stones, and see how they built social bonds. The book covers ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley, where temples and standardized weights made trade hum. It also dives into indigenous systems across North America, Africa, and Oceania, showing how barter intertwined with culture and politics. You'll explore the Silk Road's mix of barter and coins, colonial trade's harsh realities, and barter's resurgence in crises like Weimar Germany or modern Venezuela. Modern twists-like corporate barter and government countertrade-round out the story. Each chapter blends archaeology, anthropology, and economics to reveal barter's complexity.

What sets this book apart? It's not just a history-it's a fresh lens on barter's role in human society. Unlike other books that skim the surface or focus only on money's rise, this one dives deep into barter's nuances. It challenges myths, like the "double coincidence of wants," with evidence from real-world practices. It bridges disciplines, weaving together archaeological finds, ethnographic stories, and economic theory. You'll find unique insights, like how gift economies and debt shaped trade, or how trust and community networks made barter work. No other book offers this blend of depth, global scope, and modern relevance. Whether you're a history buff, an economics nerd, or just curious about how people swapped stuff, this book delivers a rich, engaging read that flips the script on what you thought you knew about trade.

Economic History on Barter System is perfect for anyone wanting to understand the roots of exchange. It's packed with stories-from ancient traders to crisis survivors-that show barter's resilience and flaws. You'll see how social ties, not just goods, drove economies. The book also connects past to present, exploring how barter still thrives in business and global deals. It's written in clear, lively prose, making complex ideas accessible. With detailed research and a global perspective, it fills gaps left by narrower economic histories. You'll come away with a new appreciation for how humans built economies on trust, ingenuity, and swap.

Copyright Disclaimer: This book is an independently produced work by the author and has no affiliation with any board or organization. Content referencing historical, cultural, or economic entities is used under nominative fair use for educational purposes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
tredition GmbH
Country
DE
Date
21 April 2025
Pages
178
ISBN
9783384589026