Money is ubiquitous. We all take money for granted – not in the sense of having enough money in our pockets or our bank accounts, but in the sense that we weigh objects, goods, services, claims, maybe even time in a monetary standard. We seldom ask ourselves what money is. Yet, especially in times of economic crisis, money does increasingly become the object of debate. Part of this debate takes place within conventional economic theory and focuses on monetary and fiscal policy issues. Beyond these issues, however, there are more fundamental concerns about the very nature of money, questions about the value of money, how it works and how it is sustained. These questions evoke perplexities that seem to render money almost incomprehensible
Mind Over Money: The Psychology of Money and How to Use It Better, by Claudia Hammond, explores rese...
ABSTRACT This paper develops a broad, multi-faceted approach to the socio-economics of money. The ai...
The current crisis in the eurozone has roots going back four decades to the negotiations that eventu...
Nigel Dodd’s The Social Life of Money is an original and comprehensive contribution, finds Philipp D...
Questions about the nature of money have gained a new urgency in the aftermath of the global financi...
This article discusses various challenges to the classical view of money as primarily a quantitative...
At first brush, Nigel Dodd’s The social life of money seems like an enormous lit-erature review. A g...
International audienceThe book entitled Money talks. Explaining how money really works and edited by...
Nigel Dodd’s is the most catholic book on money I have yet encountered. It is not just that the cove...
Stephen Dunne recently sat down with Ole Bjerg to chair a discussion about his new book Making Money...
Should our understanding of money change in light of the emergence of new forms of currency such as ...
Recent experiments have revealed that the mere thought of money can decrease ethical decision-making...
In a new book, Ann Pettifor explores money and monetary systems, subjects which have been neglected ...
This volume is a debate about a sociology and economics of money: a form of positive trespassing. It...
This article is an attempt to sketch a philosophical view of money as a social phenomenon. I show th...
Mind Over Money: The Psychology of Money and How to Use It Better, by Claudia Hammond, explores rese...
ABSTRACT This paper develops a broad, multi-faceted approach to the socio-economics of money. The ai...
The current crisis in the eurozone has roots going back four decades to the negotiations that eventu...
Nigel Dodd’s The Social Life of Money is an original and comprehensive contribution, finds Philipp D...
Questions about the nature of money have gained a new urgency in the aftermath of the global financi...
This article discusses various challenges to the classical view of money as primarily a quantitative...
At first brush, Nigel Dodd’s The social life of money seems like an enormous lit-erature review. A g...
International audienceThe book entitled Money talks. Explaining how money really works and edited by...
Nigel Dodd’s is the most catholic book on money I have yet encountered. It is not just that the cove...
Stephen Dunne recently sat down with Ole Bjerg to chair a discussion about his new book Making Money...
Should our understanding of money change in light of the emergence of new forms of currency such as ...
Recent experiments have revealed that the mere thought of money can decrease ethical decision-making...
In a new book, Ann Pettifor explores money and monetary systems, subjects which have been neglected ...
This volume is a debate about a sociology and economics of money: a form of positive trespassing. It...
This article is an attempt to sketch a philosophical view of money as a social phenomenon. I show th...
Mind Over Money: The Psychology of Money and How to Use It Better, by Claudia Hammond, explores rese...
ABSTRACT This paper develops a broad, multi-faceted approach to the socio-economics of money. The ai...
The current crisis in the eurozone has roots going back four decades to the negotiations that eventu...