In Money, Income and Time, Alvaro Cencini examines how money has been alternatively defined as a commodity and as the general equivalent of all commodities to be, subsequently, identified with the concept of numéraire, and, finally, reduced to the actual notion of credit. To better clarify the terms of the problem, the writer analyses it through the main theories of money which have been developed since the works of the classical economist. The book does not take the form of a history of economic doctrines, however, since its aim is at the same time less ambitious and more precise, that is defining the true nature of money through a critical and synthetic appraisal of its various analyses.
| ISBN: | 9781472505842 |
| Publication date: | 7th November 2013 |
| Author: | Alvaro Cencini |
| Publisher: | Bloomsbury Academic an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 240 pages |
| Series: | Bloomsbury Academic Collections. Economics |
| Genres: |
Monetary economics Business studies: general |
In Money, Income and Time, Alvaro Cencini examines how money has been alternatively defined as a commodity and as the general equivalent of all commodities to be, subsequently, identified with the concept of numéraire, and, finally, reduced to the actual notion of credit. To better clarify the terms of the problem, the writer analyses it through the main theories of money which have been developed since the works of the classical economist. The book does not take the form of a history of economic doctrines, however, since its aim is at the same time less ambitious and more precise, that is defining the true nature of money through a critical and synthetic appraisal of its various analyses.
Money, Income and Time features in the following genres: Monetary economics, Business studies: general
Money, Income and Time is available in Hardback
Money, Income and Time was written by Alvaro Cencini and published by Bloomsbury Academic an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
Money, Income and Time has 240 pages
Yes it is part of Bloomsbury Academic Collections. Economics series