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The virtual economy argument for Russia suggests that barter -a payment in goods rather than cash - allows the parties … trust and liquidity in the economy. …
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The virtual economy argument for Russia suggests that barter allows the parties to pretend that the manufacturing … offer a model which sees this pricing behavior as a mechanism to deal with the absence of trust and liquidity in the economy …
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The virtual economy argument for Russia suggests that barter allows the parties to pretend that the manufacturing … transaction. We offer a model that sees this pricing behaviour as a mechanism to deal with the absence of trust and liquidity in …
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the suppliers' bargaining position is very strong due to high costs of switching suppliers. Thus, in the absence of trust … particular pitfalls of expansionary monetary policy in barter economies such as Ukraine and Russia …
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the suppliers' bargaining position is very strong due to high costs of switching suppliers. Thus, in the absence of trust … particular pitfalls of expansionary monetary policy in barter economies such as Ukraine and Russia. …
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In this Paper we study, both theoretically and empirically, the relationship between barter and the indebtedness of Russian firms. We build a model in which a firm uses barter to protect its working capital against outside creditors even when barter involves high transaction costs. The main...
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Review of the book by David Woodruff on proliferation of barter, non-payments and money substitutes in Russia in the …
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In this Paper we study, both theoretically and empirically, the relationship between barter and the indebtedness of Russian firms. We build a model in which a firm uses barter to protect its working capital against outside creditors even when barter involves high transaction costs. The main...
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