StackExchange Friday: And the answer is: the question is invalid
In a world where money and currency were never invented, and never will, how is international trade different from our world?
If money and currency had never been invented (developed?), would international trade at the scale that we have today be possible?
Answer: The question is invalid given the subject. People need things, and if you have something someone needs, and they have something you need, you trade. Currency couldn't not evolve.
Real answer: going with the question literally, if currency were never invented and didn't evolve, international trade at the scale that we have today would not be possible.
If money and currency had never been invented (developed?), would international trade at the scale that we have today be possible?
Answer: The question is invalid given the subject. People need things, and if you have something someone needs, and they have something you need, you trade. Currency couldn't not evolve.
Real answer: going with the question literally, if currency were never invented and didn't evolve, international trade at the scale that we have today would not be possible.
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