This forum contribution explains how analyzing the creation, distribution, and destruction of contemporary credit money is placed centre stage in the emerging field of critical macro-finance. This approach not only involves traditional forms of money but also ‘shadow money’: private credit instruments which are not regulated as money from a legal standpoint, but in many respects are functionally equivalent to ‘established’ forms of money. To connect different positions in this discourse, we propose three core criteria for defining shadow money as a baseline position for future critical macro-financial research
In our contribution to this forum, we suggest that critical macro-finance (CMF) scholars and Post Ke...
This article explores some aspects of money as a social relation. Starting from Polanyi, it explores...
This is a study of how knowledge producing actors, like professors of economics, ecological economic...
This forum contribution explains how analyzing the creation, distribution, and destruction of contem...
Published online: 02 November 2023Following the 2007–9 Global Financial Crisis, scholars have concep...
Critical macro-finance (CMF) has become an influential avenue of research aimed at shedding light on...
[出版社版]This study analyses the major approaches to frameworks for understanding money. These approach...
Several schools of thought contribute to this heterodox view of money, including neo-Marxian, Schump...
The objective of the present research is to propose a debate about the violations perpetrated over c...
This forum contribution outlines four propositions of the critical macro-finance approach: (1) US-le...
International audienceThis chapter shows that money is more than a purely economic instrument and ha...
Adopting the notion of Norman Fairclough’s progression from a negative critique of structures to a p...
This paper explores an essential but neglected aspect of recent discussions of the banking and finan...
Money is a legal institution with principal economic and sociological consequences. Money is a debt,...
In this paper three views are considered which are traditionally associated with ‘money cranks’ and ...
In our contribution to this forum, we suggest that critical macro-finance (CMF) scholars and Post Ke...
This article explores some aspects of money as a social relation. Starting from Polanyi, it explores...
This is a study of how knowledge producing actors, like professors of economics, ecological economic...
This forum contribution explains how analyzing the creation, distribution, and destruction of contem...
Published online: 02 November 2023Following the 2007–9 Global Financial Crisis, scholars have concep...
Critical macro-finance (CMF) has become an influential avenue of research aimed at shedding light on...
[出版社版]This study analyses the major approaches to frameworks for understanding money. These approach...
Several schools of thought contribute to this heterodox view of money, including neo-Marxian, Schump...
The objective of the present research is to propose a debate about the violations perpetrated over c...
This forum contribution outlines four propositions of the critical macro-finance approach: (1) US-le...
International audienceThis chapter shows that money is more than a purely economic instrument and ha...
Adopting the notion of Norman Fairclough’s progression from a negative critique of structures to a p...
This paper explores an essential but neglected aspect of recent discussions of the banking and finan...
Money is a legal institution with principal economic and sociological consequences. Money is a debt,...
In this paper three views are considered which are traditionally associated with ‘money cranks’ and ...
In our contribution to this forum, we suggest that critical macro-finance (CMF) scholars and Post Ke...
This article explores some aspects of money as a social relation. Starting from Polanyi, it explores...
This is a study of how knowledge producing actors, like professors of economics, ecological economic...