This research is supported by the French region Rhône Alpes (http://www.rhonealpes.fr/)By one hand, the nature of money influences the objects, the objectives and the methods of production and consumption. On the other hand, the distribution of money influences human behaviors, the supply and the demand of goods, and hence their prices. Today, the banking sector enjoys the privilege of creating around 95% of the money supply. Moreover, as bank money bears interest as a condition of its existence, it has long been argued that a systemic growth imperative is inherent to its design. The pursuit of the interrelated goals of ecological sustainability and social justice calls for changes to money-as-usual. This article focuses on degrowth as a no...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
This paper examines the question of what kind of money will govern the 21st century by examining the...
The narrative about the future of money in developing countries is dominated by international financ...
By one hand, the nature of money influences the objects, the objectives and the methods of product...
International audienceBy one hand, the nature of money influences the objects, the objectives and th...
International audienceToday, the banking sector enjoys the privilege of creating around 95% of money...
What makes e-money special relative to cash? How does the introduction of electronic money improve t...
Since their inception in 2008 and the subsequent enthusiasm, media attention, delusion, reflection, ...
New technology in computing has led some to suggest that the ability to settle transactions electron...
In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of electronic money schemes....
The institution of money is rapidly evolving thanks to developments in computer-based cryptography. ...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
The impact of the development of the digital economy on reformatting the spheres of economic and pub...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the economic efficiency of electronic money and to identify diff...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
This paper examines the question of what kind of money will govern the 21st century by examining the...
The narrative about the future of money in developing countries is dominated by international financ...
By one hand, the nature of money influences the objects, the objectives and the methods of product...
International audienceBy one hand, the nature of money influences the objects, the objectives and th...
International audienceToday, the banking sector enjoys the privilege of creating around 95% of money...
What makes e-money special relative to cash? How does the introduction of electronic money improve t...
Since their inception in 2008 and the subsequent enthusiasm, media attention, delusion, reflection, ...
New technology in computing has led some to suggest that the ability to settle transactions electron...
In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of electronic money schemes....
The institution of money is rapidly evolving thanks to developments in computer-based cryptography. ...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
The impact of the development of the digital economy on reformatting the spheres of economic and pub...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the economic efficiency of electronic money and to identify diff...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
This paper examines the question of what kind of money will govern the 21st century by examining the...
The narrative about the future of money in developing countries is dominated by international financ...