I don't think "barter" actually implies on hand. It just means without money as an intermediary.
"I'll give you a defined amount of seed in the planting season and you'll give me a defined amount of wheat in the harvest season," is still barter. And that would be a form of debt.
I don't think "barter" actually implies on hand. It just means without money as an intermediary.
"I'll give you a defined amount of seed in the planting season and you'll give me a defined amount of wheat in the harvest season," is still barter. And that would be a form of debt.