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Impact of Scarcity on a Commodity Medium of Exchange

In a small village economy, standardized bags of grain are the accepted medium for all transactions. A baker buys grain to make bread, a carpenter accepts grain for furniture, and a farmer sells grain from their harvest. Following a severe drought, the grain supply is drastically reduced, making each bag of grain much more valuable for direct consumption as food. What is the most likely immediate effect on the grain's function as a medium of exchange, and why?

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