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| − | |Though the Phoenicians are known to have employed three primary forms of voluntary exchange mechanism (gift giving, barter and monetarised market exchange), the prevalence, importance and degree of overlap between these types of exchange are far from certain<ref>{{:RefWoolmer001}} s. 90.</ref> | + | |Though the Phoenicians are known to have employed three primary forms of voluntary exchange mechanism (gift giving, barter and monetarised market exchange), the prevalence, importance and degree of overlap between these types of exchange are far from certain.<ref>{{:RefWoolmer001}} s. 90.</ref> |
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| Though the Phoenicians are known to have employed three primary forms of voluntary exchange mechanism (gift giving, barter and monetarised market exchange), the prevalence, importance and degree of overlap between these types of exchange are far from certain.[1] |
- ↑ Woolmer, Mark (2002). A Short History of the Phoenicians. London, New York: I.B.Tauris & Co. Ltd. s. 90.