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2. How does money solve the problem of double coincidence of wants? Explain with
an example of your own

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Answered by mysticaldimples59
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Explain with an example of your own. Money solves the problem of double coincidence of wants by acting as a medium of exchange. ... For example, if an ice-cream vendor wants a bicycle but the bicycle manufacturer wants clothes, and not ice-creams, then the vendor can use money to obtain a bicycle

Answered by 200010014
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Answer:

Double coincidence of wants’ is when whatever a person desires to sell is exactly what the other wishes to buy. In a barter system where goods are directly exchanged without the use of money, double coincidence of wants is an essential feature. Money solved the problem of double coincidence of wants because after the introduction of money, people could use money as an intermediate to buy or sell things and no specific buyer or seller was required for interchanging of products. For example, a trader wishes to sell 10 sacks full of rice and expects to get it in exchange for five sacks of cereal. To find a suitable buyer to sell the sacks of rice in exchange for cereals would be very tough. However, the money will solve this problem and the trader can sell the sacks of rice to someone who needs it and in return buy cereals from the money he gets from the buyer of rice.

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