Money and Calculation: Economic and Sociological Perspectives
Money is an important instrument of calculation: as a unit of account and means of payment, it serves the purpose of exchange. Yet, it is increasingly becoming itself an object of exchange and calculation on financial markets, which tend less to the production and exchange of real goods. The question therefore is: has the economy lost its measure?
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Money and Calculation: Economic and Sociological Perspectives
Money is an important instrument of calculation: as a unit of account and means of payment, it serves the purpose of exchange. Yet, it is increasingly becoming itself an object of exchange and calculation on financial markets, which tend less to the production and exchange of real goods. The question therefore is: has the economy lost its measure?
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Money and Calculation: Economic and Sociological Perspectives

Money and Calculation: Economic and Sociological Perspectives

Money and Calculation: Economic and Sociological Perspectives

Money and Calculation: Economic and Sociological Perspectives

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Overview

Money is an important instrument of calculation: as a unit of account and means of payment, it serves the purpose of exchange. Yet, it is increasingly becoming itself an object of exchange and calculation on financial markets, which tend less to the production and exchange of real goods. The question therefore is: has the economy lost its measure?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349325696
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Series: Bocconi on Management
Edition description: 1st ed. 2010
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

MASSIMO AMATO teaches economic history and history of economic thought at Bocconi University, Italy. His publications concern the history of money and of monetary thought. His more recent book entitled: The Enigma of Money deals with the phenomenological foundations of money as an institution.

LUIGI DORIA carries out research activities at Bocconi University, Italy. Previously, he was Fellow at the Nantes Institute for Advanced Studies, France, and did research at the University IUAV of Venice, Italy. His recent research interests focus on economic sociology and in particular on the relationship between calculation and quality.

LUCA FANTACCI is Assistant Professor of Economic History at Bocconi University, Italy. He has published on the history of money and credit and of economic thought, including a book, co-written with Massimo Amato, on the current financial crisis entitled: The End of Finance.

Table of Contents

Introduction; M.Amato, L.Doria & L.Fantacci Money is the Scribe of a Market Economy; J.Cartelier Money without Value, Accounting without Measure: How Economic Theory can Better Fit the Economic and Monetary System We Live; Y.Biondi Silence is Gold. Some Preliminary Notes on Money, Speech, and Calculation; M.Amato What Kind of Calculation is implied in the Money Rate of Interest?; L.Fantacci A Time and a Place for Everything: Foundations of Commodity Money; D.Bryan& M.Rafferty Calculating Life and Money as Resources; L.Doria Repressed Futures: Financial Derivatives' Theological Unconscious; B.Maurer Representing and Modelling: The Case of Portfolio Management; H.Kalthoff & U.Vormbusch Brief Encounters: Calculation and the Interaction Order of Anonymous Electronic Markets; A.Preda
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