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The Inefficiency of Barter in a Specialized Community

Imagine a community of 100 people, where each person specializes in producing a single, unique good (e.g., one person only grows carrots, another only makes chairs, a third only weaves cloth). If this community relies exclusively on direct, one-on-one trades to exchange goods, describe the primary inefficiency that would arise as the person who grows carrots tries to acquire a new pair of shoes.

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