Financial crises and the nature of capitalist money Mutual developments from the work of Geoffrey Ingham /

This book is a dialogue between sociologists and heterodox economists on the nature of capitalist money and on understanding financial crises arising from money's dual purposes and tensions.

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Group Author: Pixley, Jocelyn, 1947; Harcourt, Geoffrey Colin
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137302953
Summary: This book is a dialogue between sociologists and heterodox economists on the nature of capitalist money and on understanding financial crises arising from money's dual purposes and tensions.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9781137302946, 2013.
Carrier Form: 320 p. : 2 figures, 5.
ISBN: 9781137302946
9781137302953 :
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CLC: F820
Contents: Preface-- R. Swedeberg 1. Introduction to Positive Trespassing'-- J. F. Pixley and G. C. Harcourt 2. Requirements of a Philosophy of Money and Finance-- J. Smithin 3. Ingham and Keynes on the Nature of Money-- M. Hayes 4. Money: Instrument of Exchange or Social Institution of Value? A. Orlean and C. Goodhart 5. A New Meme for Money, R. Wray 6. Monetary Surrogates and Money's Dual Nature-- D. Woodruff 7. Reforming Money to Exit the Crisis: Examples of Non-capitalist Monetary Systems in Theory and Practice-- L. Fantacci 8. The Current Banking Crisis in the UK: an Evolutionary View-- V. Chick 9