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The use of money provides an easier alternative to barter, which is considered in a modern, complex economy to be inefficient because it requires a coincidence of wants between traders, and an agreement that these needs are of equal value, before a transaction can occur. The efficiency gains through the use of money are thought to encourage trade and the division of labour, in turn increasing productivity and wealth.
 
The use of money provides an easier alternative to barter, which is considered in a modern, complex economy to be inefficient because it requires a coincidence of wants between traders, and an agreement that these needs are of equal value, before a transaction can occur. The efficiency gains through the use of money are thought to encourage trade and the division of labour, in turn increasing productivity and wealth.
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*See [[{{PAGENAME}}/Aficionados]] for people who have listed ''{{PAGENAME}}'' as a [[Relation:Personal Interest|personal interest]].
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*See [[Talk:{{PAGENAME}}/Aficionados]] for discussions regarding this personal interest.
 
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