This paper studies the barter industry developed in North America during the 1950s, pointing out some of its main characteristics. Thus, it examines its two main sectors: (i) Corporate Barter and (ii) Commercial Barter. Contrary to expectations, the analysis of official data shows that this phenomenon is essentially pro-cyclical for the Commercial Barter component. Moreover, commercial barter activity turns out to be complementary to the cash economy. While the two sectors display some differences in their pattern, they both help firms to increase their profits
We study barter as a discriminatory instrument in oligopoly with asymmetric information. Buyers (pro...
Clear and continuing changes in the structure of the U.S. meatpacking industry have significantly in...
'Starting with the international debt crisis in the early 1980s, the volume of international barter ...
This paper studies the barter industry developed in North America during the 1950s, pointing out som...
This paper deals with a reassessment of the money-income relation and predictability of changes in G...
Barter and barter-type agreements are employed by developing and centrally-planned countries in trad...
This paper extends analyses of the determinants of the level of transactions among barter exchanges ...
Difficult economic and business conditions experienced in many nations over the past few years have ...
The author dwells on the causes of the growling importance of bilateral barter agreements in East-Wi...
In recent years, domestic business-to-business barter has become institutionalized as an alternative...
Companies, like individuals, practice bartering. This article reports a study investigating the bart...
Scope and Method of Study: This study reveals the attitudes of Bank Export Trading Companies towards...
The purpose of this comment is a critical evaluation of the empirical analysis made by Cresti (2005)...
This article probes the currently growing phenomenon of barter as a small business strategic tool. F...
The purpose of this article is to examine the use of countertrade and export trading companies in th...
We study barter as a discriminatory instrument in oligopoly with asymmetric information. Buyers (pro...
Clear and continuing changes in the structure of the U.S. meatpacking industry have significantly in...
'Starting with the international debt crisis in the early 1980s, the volume of international barter ...
This paper studies the barter industry developed in North America during the 1950s, pointing out som...
This paper deals with a reassessment of the money-income relation and predictability of changes in G...
Barter and barter-type agreements are employed by developing and centrally-planned countries in trad...
This paper extends analyses of the determinants of the level of transactions among barter exchanges ...
Difficult economic and business conditions experienced in many nations over the past few years have ...
The author dwells on the causes of the growling importance of bilateral barter agreements in East-Wi...
In recent years, domestic business-to-business barter has become institutionalized as an alternative...
Companies, like individuals, practice bartering. This article reports a study investigating the bart...
Scope and Method of Study: This study reveals the attitudes of Bank Export Trading Companies towards...
The purpose of this comment is a critical evaluation of the empirical analysis made by Cresti (2005)...
This article probes the currently growing phenomenon of barter as a small business strategic tool. F...
The purpose of this article is to examine the use of countertrade and export trading companies in th...
We study barter as a discriminatory instrument in oligopoly with asymmetric information. Buyers (pro...
Clear and continuing changes in the structure of the U.S. meatpacking industry have significantly in...
'Starting with the international debt crisis in the early 1980s, the volume of international barter ...