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Financial Crises and the Nature of Capitalist Money
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Author(s):
André Orléan
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September 12 2013
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Palgrave Macmillan
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Book chapters
Group-think and the Current Financial Crisis
Introduction to Positive Trespassing
Ingham and Keynes on the Nature of Money
Monetary Surrogates and Moneyâs Dual Nature
A Socioeconomic Systems Model of the GlobalFinancial Crisis of 2007+
Credit Money, Fiat Money and Currency Pyramids
Reflections
Money and the State
Geoffrey Inghamâs Theory, Moneyâs Conflicts andSocial Change
Economic Policies of the New ConsensusMacroeconomics
The Current Banking Crisis in the UK
Requirements of a Philosophy of Money and Finance
A New Meme for Money
Money
Reforming Money to Exit the Crisis
The Real (Social) Experience of Monetary Policy
pp. 1
Introduction to Positive Trespassing
pp. 19
Requirements of a Philosophy of Money and Finance
pp. 31
Ingham and Keynes on the Nature of Money
pp. 46
Money: Instrument of Exchange or Social Institution of Value?
pp. 70
Group-think and the Current Financial Crisis
pp. 79
A New Meme for Money
pp. 101
Monetary Surrogates and Money’s Dual Nature
pp. 124
Reforming Money to Exit the Crisis: Examples of Non-capitalist Monetary Systems in Theory and Practice
pp. 148
The Current Banking Crisis in the UK: An Evolutionary View
pp. 162
Money and the State
pp. 178
The Real (Social) Experience of Monetary Policy
pp. 196
Economic Policies of the New Consensus Macroeconomics: A Critical Appraisal
pp. 216
A Socioeconomic Systems Model of the Global Financial Crisis of 2007+: Power, Innovation, Ideology and Regulatory Failures
pp. 248
Credit Money, Fiat Money and Currency Pyramids: Reflections on the Financial Crisis and Sovereign Debt
pp. 273
Geoffrey Ingham’s Theory, Money’s Conflicts and Social Change
pp. 300
Reflections
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