Credit and State Theories of Money: The Contributions of A. Mitchell InnesL. Randall Wray Edward Elgar Publishing, 1 de jan. de 2004 - 271 páginas In Credit and State Theories of Money, Professor Randy Wray continues and extends the influential tradition established by his path-breaking contribution Money and Credit in Capitalist Economies (1990). The focus in the current book is on the work of A. M |
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What is Money? | 14 |
The Credit Theory of Money | 50 |
The Social Origins of Money The Case of Egypt | 79 |
The Archaeology of Money Debt versus Barter Theories of Moneys Origins | 99 |
The Primacy of Trade Debts in the Development of Money | 128 |
The Emergence of Capitalist Credit Money | 173 |
Conclusion The Credit Money and State Money Approaches | 223 |
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