| 11. | Figures on the total amount of goods and services moving in the barter economy are not available.
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| 12. | Most Celtic societies at this time were barter economies, therefore making the Eravasci distinguishable among other tribes.
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| 13. | The organization of a gift economy stands in contrast to a barter economy or a market economy.
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| 14. | These policies were violently rejected by both the nobility and the peasants, since their barter economy lacked money.
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| 15. | Slaves were bought and sold in a barter economy along the same lines as any other trade goods.
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| 16. | This semi-illicit, semi-barter economy had a certain positive economic effect on Korsakov, though it inevitably contributed to organized crime.
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| 17. | A vital aspect of economies at this time was that they were transforming from barter economies to money economies.
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| 18. | In a barter economy, the Taos Indians traded animal skins to the Navajo and Hopi for turquoise, coral and shells.
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| 19. | This contrasts with a barter economy or a market economy, where goods and services are primarily exchanged for value received.
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| 20. | The credit concept can be applied in barter economies as well, based on the direct exchange of goods and services.
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