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Consequences of a Shift to a Barter System

Imagine a country where, due to a prolonged period of rapidly rising prices, a significant portion of the population has stopped using the national currency for daily transactions. Instead, they rely on organized 'swap clubs' to trade goods and services directly. Analyze the potential positive and negative consequences of this shift for both individual households and the broader economy. In your analysis, consider at least one consequence for each category (positive for households, negative for households, and a consequence for the broader economy).

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