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What did most residents of ancient Rome lived in

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Paraphin [41]4 years ago
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Most residents of ancient Rome lived in small apartment-style buildings called "Insulas," which housed all of the urban population that was not high enough in stature to live in more comfortable housing. 
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What are the advantages of Barter System?

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3. The problems of international trade, such as, foreign exchange crisis, adverse balance of payments, do not exist under barter system.

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The barter system does not provide a satisfactory unit in terms of which the contracts about the deferred (future) payments are to be written. In an exchange economy, many contracts relate to future activities and future payments. Under barter system, future payments are written in terms of specific goods. It creates many problems. Chandler has mentioned three such problems:

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