Multiple Choice
Barter is an inefficient means of exchange because
A) barter transactions require a double coincidence of wants.
B) demand will not necessarily equal supply.
C) barter only occurs in relatively primitive economies.
D) in a barter transaction only one party needs to want what the other party has to sell.
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