1st Edition
Money and Markets A Doctrinal Approach
1. Introduction
A. Giacomin and M.C. Marcuzzo
Part I: Alternative representations of market and monetary relationships
2. Monetary and Social Relationships
C. Goodhart
3. Money, Markets and Property
G. Heinsohn and O. Steiger
4. Complex economic systems: using collective intentionality analysis to explain individual identity in networks
J.B. Davis
5. Does game theory offer "new" mathematical images of economic reality?
G. Israel
Part II: History of monetary ideas in the light of modern theory
6. Money as a social bookkeeping device. From Mercantilism to general equilibrium theory
P. Spahn
7. Money and market as twin concepts? Some lessons from the recent history of market theory
J. Cartelier
8. The monetary policy relevance of an international settlement agent: Revisiting Keynes's 1944 plan 60 years later
S. Rossi
9. Deflation. The short happy life of unconventional thinking
A. Simonazzi and F. Vianello
Part III: At the origin of monetary ideas
10. Beyond quantitativism: a reappraisal of Jean Bodin's monetary ideas
J. Blanc
11. Death in Venice – John Law: art collector and corporate financier
A. Murphy
Trinity College, Dublin
12. Smith’s two-faced theory of money
A. Giacomin
Part IV: Neglected contributions to monetary theory and policy
13. ‘Incalculability’ and Heterogeneity of Agents in Frederick Lavington’s Monetary Theory of Markets
C. Dangel-Hagnauer and A. Raybaut
13. The Revision of Monetary Theory in Fanno's analysis
M. Pomini– C. Spiller
15. The Route to All Evil: Ezra Pound's views on Money and Usury
M. Desai
Biography
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Alberto Giacomin






