The workings of monetary systems have been controversially discussed. Mainstream economists assert that money creation is a ‘top down’ process governed by centralized monetary policy decisions (central banks => banks => customers), while heterodox economists emphasize ‘bottom up’ dynamics in the opposite direction, driven by customers’ demand for credit. The article draws on sociological insights into the complementarity of formal and informal structures to show how this paradigmatic alternative can be read as a real structural dualism, with two conflicting but complementary chains of influence and initiative. It suggests a ‘dual circuit’ of money creation, with a formal ‘top down’ chain inscribed in institutional competencies, clearing and...
Development strategies deal extensively with the question of how to spend money in order to most eff...
Monetary circuit (MC) theory is one of the most interesting attempts to formally describe the functi...
This is a short essay on the present state of a controversial problem: that of the relationship betw...
The workings of monetary systems have been controversially discussed. Mainstream economists assert t...
Despite recent clarifications by central banks that it is indeed commercial banks that are the main ...
In this paper, we analyze the process of money creation in a credit economy. We start from the consi...
Monetary circuit theory is one of the most known attempts to formally describe the functioning of a ...
Money, credit and monetary markets are interlinked with each other and linked to real sector of the ...
Contemporaneous banking theories appear to understand financial institutions as intermediaries, rele...
capitalism fractional reserve inequality money Mankiw political economyThe aim of this article is to...
In a world where the means of exchange is convertible into the numeraire consumption good at a fixed...
In a world where the means of exchange is convertible into the numeraire consumption good at a fixed...
The theory of money supply is less developed than that of money demand, largely because 19th-century...
The aim of this paper is to assess – on both theoretical and empirical grounds – the two main views ...
The origins of money and banking are explained in nearly every introduction money and banking course...
Development strategies deal extensively with the question of how to spend money in order to most eff...
Monetary circuit (MC) theory is one of the most interesting attempts to formally describe the functi...
This is a short essay on the present state of a controversial problem: that of the relationship betw...
The workings of monetary systems have been controversially discussed. Mainstream economists assert t...
Despite recent clarifications by central banks that it is indeed commercial banks that are the main ...
In this paper, we analyze the process of money creation in a credit economy. We start from the consi...
Monetary circuit theory is one of the most known attempts to formally describe the functioning of a ...
Money, credit and monetary markets are interlinked with each other and linked to real sector of the ...
Contemporaneous banking theories appear to understand financial institutions as intermediaries, rele...
capitalism fractional reserve inequality money Mankiw political economyThe aim of this article is to...
In a world where the means of exchange is convertible into the numeraire consumption good at a fixed...
In a world where the means of exchange is convertible into the numeraire consumption good at a fixed...
The theory of money supply is less developed than that of money demand, largely because 19th-century...
The aim of this paper is to assess – on both theoretical and empirical grounds – the two main views ...
The origins of money and banking are explained in nearly every introduction money and banking course...
Development strategies deal extensively with the question of how to spend money in order to most eff...
Monetary circuit (MC) theory is one of the most interesting attempts to formally describe the functi...
This is a short essay on the present state of a controversial problem: that of the relationship betw...