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    Facebook group lets valley residents barter for what they need
    Josh C. Kline
    • Apr 10, 2020

    Facebook group lets valley residents barter for what they need

    By Briana Erickson https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/facebook-group-lets-valley-residents-barter-for-what-they-need-2004450/ #barter #community #coronavirus #COVID #haveneed
    treehugger: Will the pandemic bring back bartering?
    Josh C. Kline
    • Apr 10, 2020

    treehugger: Will the pandemic bring back bartering?

    By Lindsey Reynolds https://www.treehugger.com/economics/will-pandemic-bring-back-bartering.html #barter #community #coronavirus #COVID #haveneed
    Lemons for Yeast for Flour: The Bartering Economy Explodes on Nextdoor
    Josh C. Kline
    • Apr 2, 2020

    Lemons for Yeast for Flour: The Bartering Economy Explodes on Nextdoor

    By Katie Reid Nextdoor suddenly looks like Oregon Trail 2.0 https://onezero.medium.com/lemons-for-yeast-for-flour-the-bartering-economy-explodes-on-nextdoor-4eeac05ddaff #barter #community #coronavirus #COVID #haveneed
    Bloomberg: The Return of the Barter Economy, Swapping Eggs for Toilet Paper
    Josh C. Kline
    • Mar 31, 2020

    Bloomberg: The Return of the Barter Economy, Swapping Eggs for Toilet Paper

    By Olga Kharif https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-31/the-return-of-the-barter-economy-swapping-eggs-for-toilet-paper #barter #community #coronavirus #COVID #haveneed
    NPR: In Oregon, Neighbors Use Social Media To Offer — And Ask For — Help
    Josh C. Kline
    • Mar 31, 2020

    NPR: In Oregon, Neighbors Use Social Media To Offer — And Ask For — Help

    By Emily Cureton, Heard on All Things Considered Orders to stay home leave many people glued to their screens. In rural Oregon, some people are turning their time on social media into tangible help for neighbors coping with coronavirus. "I never thought I would say this, but we're using Facebook to express love to our neighbors in really meaningful ways," said Morgan Schmidt, moderator of a group for Bend, Ore. residents, where housebound people can crowdsource help with dail
    Reuters: From bartering to begging for relief, struggling Americans confront April rent
    Josh C. Kline
    • Mar 31, 2020

    Reuters: From bartering to begging for relief, struggling Americans confront April rent

    By Joseph Ax, Daniel Trotta Alfa Cristina Morales, 21, lost her job as a line cook at an Oakland, California, coffee shop, along with her health insurance, three weeks ago. Now she has been forced to take the money she had saved for a U.S. citizenship application and use it to pay bills, including her April rent. She is not sure how she and her 2-year-old son will make it through May. She has applied for unemployment benefits, which could take weeks to arrive. “We’re worried
    BuzzFeed: Chrissy Tiegen Barters Banana Bread For Lettuce During COVID-19 Outbreak
    Josh C. Kline
    • Mar 27, 2020

    BuzzFeed: Chrissy Tiegen Barters Banana Bread For Lettuce During COVID-19 Outbreak

    By Krista Torres Anyway, Twitter user @ChrisKlemens (who also happens to be a famous YouTuber) had lettuce he was willing to barter for Chrissy's homemade banana bread... For complete article see BuzzFeed #barter #community #coronavirus #COVID #haveneed @chrissyteigen @BuzzFeed
    NBC: Bartering Making a Comeback Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
    Josh C. Kline
    • Mar 20, 2020

    NBC: Bartering Making a Comeback Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

    To view story see NBC LA #barter #community #coronavirus #COVID #haveneed @GavinNewsom @NBCLA
    The Guardian: Social distancing is a must – but many are ready to contribute even more
    Josh C. Kline
    • Mar 19, 2020

    The Guardian: Social distancing is a must – but many are ready to contribute even more

    By Cecilia Saixue Watt Students at Vermont’s Middlebury College created a spreadsheet offering storage space, food and more after campus closed – and now they’re ready to give back For complete article see The Guardian #barter #community #coronavirus #COVID #haveneed
    MSFT Startup Stories: Mobile Barter Platform Swaps Things You Don’t Need for Things You Don’t Have
    Josh C. Kline
    • Oct 9, 2019

    MSFT Startup Stories: Mobile Barter Platform Swaps Things You Don’t Need for Things You Don’t Have

    Around 7000 years ago money was invented; some would say that was about the time our problems began. The global economy now relies on various currencies to represent the value of goods and services. But in some situations, like emerging economies or within smaller communities, money is in short supply and those goods and services themselves can function as currency. Barter systems provide a more direct route for people to get what they need in exchange for something they have
    USTA Community Spotlight:  Connecting Those Who Have With Those Who Need
    Josh C. Kline
    • Dec 9, 2018

    USTA Community Spotlight: Connecting Those Who Have With Those Who Need

    By Steve Pratt Steve Miller, Steffi Graf and Josh Kline Los Angeles resident Josh Kline saw an opportunity to help those in need, and he decided to do something about it. Kline, an active member at the Mulholland Tennis Club, launched a website and app called have|need. Put simply in a recent note to his current investors and partners, Kline stated: “We all have things we don’t need and need things we don’t have. While millions of people have smartphones and internet access,
    Quora: In what situations is a barter economy better than a monetary economy?
    Josh C. Kline
    • Aug 31, 2014

    Quora: In what situations is a barter economy better than a monetary economy?

    By Benjamin Golub Some key dimensions that determine whether money or barter is better are: (i) separability of money transactions from enjoyment of the good or service in question, so that financial transactions don't mess up the creation of value; (ii) credibility/stability of the money being used; (iii) complexity of the economy -- the degree to which workers are specialized and goods are differentiated, making it unlikely that the producer of what you want is a consumer o
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