1st Edition

Money and its Origins

By Shahzavar Karimzadi Copyright 2013
288 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

336 Pages
by Routledge

The concept of the origin of money has been a topic of interest and discussion to almost all schools of economic thought. However, in spite of minor differences of interpretation, most views share an underlying core principal about the rise and origin of money, implicit in which is the central belief that barter exchange preceded the money economy. This new book offers a challenge to this... Read more

Chapter I: Introduction  Chapter II: Money as a Discovery or an Invention  Chapter III: Division of Labour and Production of Surplus Products  Chapter IV: Initiation of Money from the Act of Exchange  Chapter V: The Exchange in Kind versus the Exchange against a Medium  Chapter VI: The Origin of Money and the Most Marketable Good  Chapter VII: Money is Originated from its Functions  Chapter VIII: Money as a Creation of Debt Payment or a Creature of the State  Chapter IX: Inherent Difficulties of the Barter System and the Origin of Money  Chapter X: The Nature and the True Origin of Money  Conclusion  Chapter XI: Conclusion

Biography

Shahzavar Karimzadi is Senior Lecturer in Economics at London Metropolitan University, UK