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The Core Inefficiency of Direct Trade

In an economic system where goods and services are traded directly for other goods and services, a major inefficiency arises. Identify the single most significant inefficiency of this system and explain precisely how the introduction of a widely accepted commodity (like salt or shells) as an intermediary resolves this specific problem.

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