This article purports to trace the origin of money on the basis of factors in interpersonal relationships, affecting a sustainable development and public happiness, namely trust, reciprocity and the concept of we-rationality. Both the historical approach and the one based on traditional economic theory have been found inadequate mainly because they did not take into account these factors. The hypothesis expounded in the paper is that these values underlaid the beginning of economic activity. Initially economic activity was carried out within small human groups. In such groups interpersonal relations were not based on individual self-interest. As a matter of fact, there is historical evidence supporting the notion that the first exchanges...
There are several ways to classify theories of money. For the purpose of this argument, the most tel...
This paper presents an analysis of the concept of trust as central in the growing literature on “soc...
This paper attempts to specify theoretically the origins of money. Rather than the exchange-based vi...
This article purports to trace the origin of money on the basis of factors in interpersonal relation...
Trust as a key variable of sustainable development and public happiness: a historical and theoretica...
In the 19th century, sociologists presented money in opposition to community bonds. In the classic t...
What makes money essential for the functioning of modern society? Through an experiment, we present ...
What makes money essential for the functioning of modern society? Through an experiment, we present ...
There are several ways to classify theories of money. For the purpose of this argument, the most tel...
Many argue that elements of a society s norms, culture or social capital are central to understandin...
The main objective of this paper is to discuss a complex and yet not taken in consideration global p...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
EJorts to democracy without thinking about the common interest are like a recipe for anger and deadl...
Since millennium, economists have advanced two competing theories on the evolution of money. Commodi...
There are several ways to classify theories of money. For the purpose of this argument, the most tel...
This paper presents an analysis of the concept of trust as central in the growing literature on “soc...
This paper attempts to specify theoretically the origins of money. Rather than the exchange-based vi...
This article purports to trace the origin of money on the basis of factors in interpersonal relation...
Trust as a key variable of sustainable development and public happiness: a historical and theoretica...
In the 19th century, sociologists presented money in opposition to community bonds. In the classic t...
What makes money essential for the functioning of modern society? Through an experiment, we present ...
What makes money essential for the functioning of modern society? Through an experiment, we present ...
There are several ways to classify theories of money. For the purpose of this argument, the most tel...
Many argue that elements of a society s norms, culture or social capital are central to understandin...
The main objective of this paper is to discuss a complex and yet not taken in consideration global p...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
EJorts to democracy without thinking about the common interest are like a recipe for anger and deadl...
Since millennium, economists have advanced two competing theories on the evolution of money. Commodi...
There are several ways to classify theories of money. For the purpose of this argument, the most tel...
This paper presents an analysis of the concept of trust as central in the growing literature on “soc...
This paper attempts to specify theoretically the origins of money. Rather than the exchange-based vi...