Barter System
Barter System
Barter System
Certain goods are not physically divisible into small pieces. Suppose, a person possesses a cow
and he wants items, such as cloth, food grains, etc. Then how much of cow can be traded for
cloth; how much of cow can be traded for food grains? It was very difficult to determine
because a cow cannot be divided into several pieces.
5. Difficulty in Making Deferred Payment:
In a barter economy, it is difficult to make payments in the future. As payments are made in
goods and services only. The lack of durability in goods posed many problems in future
payments.
Due to the above problems, the barter system could not continue for long. As human civilization
progressed people realized that there has to be some common medium of exchange that can be easily
carried, stored, and used to express the value of a good. So money came into being. Hence the need
for money arose due to the failure of the barter system.
Questions:
1. Define double coincidence of wants?
2. Give two difficulties associated with the barter system?
3. Discuss the principal difficulties faced by a barter economy.