Barter
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Barter is a type of trade where goods or services are
exchanged for a certain amount of other goods or services;
no money is involved in the transaction. It can be bilateral
or multilateral as trade. It is a word frequently used as a
synonym for 'negotiate/negotiation', but this usage is
incorrect. A common form of barter during colonial times was
tobacco. Also bushels of grain and wampum were popular
forms.
Barter trade is common among people with no access to a cash
economy, in societies where no monetary system exists, or in
economies suffering from a very unstable currency (as when
hyperinflation hits) or a lack of currency.
A disadvantage of using bilateral barter is that it can
depend upon a mutual coincidence of wants. Before any
transaction can be undertaken, each party must be able to
supply something the other party demands. To overcome this
mutual coincidence problem, some communities have developed
a system of intermediaries who can store, trade, and
warehouse commodities. However, the intermediaries often
suffer from financial risk.
To organize production and to distribute goods and services
among their populations, many pre-capitalist or pre-market
economies relied on tradition, top-down command, or
community democracy instead of market exchange organized
using barter. Relations of reciprocity and/or redistribution
substituted for market exchange. Trade and barter were
primarily reserved for trade between communities or
countries.
Barter becomes more and more difficult as people become
dispossessed of the means of production of widely-needed
goods. For example, if money were to be severely devalued in
the United States, most people would have little of value to
trade for food (since the farmer can only use so many cars,
etc.)
In finance, the word "barter" is used when two corporations
trade with each other using non-money financial assets (such
as U.S. Treasury bills). Alternatively, the standard
definitions of money could be seen as being too narrow and
needing to be expanded to increase near-money assets. |
THE LIST
The
following list contains items I would be willing to
barter for.
-
Airline Tickets
- Boxes / Shipping
Supplies
- Vacation
Rental/Hotel stay
-
Video Camera
-
Video editing Equipment
- HD TV
- Wood
Working Tools
- Wood ((Furniture
Grade)
-
Early 1960's or Late 50's VW Bug
- Dirt Bike / Quad /
ATV
- Fishing Boat
- Stand-up Paddle
Board
- Ice Cream Maker
(Restaurant Grade)
- Mixer (Restaurant
Grade)
- Oven (Restaurant
Grade)
- Window Space (In
high traffic area)
-
Printing/Postage
-
Materials (Canvas, Paint, Glass...)
- Art
WANNA
TRADE?
If you posses one of these items and you are interested
in trading for artwork please
contact me personally.
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