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  • 17-03-2018
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An event occurring in conjunction with an unrelated event describes a coincidence. what is a double coincidence of wants? is that different?

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  • 26-03-2018
Coincidence and Double Coincidence of Wants are not the same.  They do not have the same meaning.  Coincidence is an event featuring unrelated occurrences.  While Double Coincidence of Wants is a term used in bartering.  It is when two people are happy to trade items that are most suitable to their needs.  In short, they both will be swapping things that they like/want.
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