Moseley, Fred
Marx’s Theory of Money
1. Introduction
1. Introduction
Fred Moseley
Part I. Marx’s Basic Theory of Money
2. The Commodity Nature of Money in Marx’s Theory
Claus Germer
3. Marx’s Theory of Money in Historical Perspective
Duncan Foley
4. Money as Displaced Social Form: Why Value cannot be Independent of Price
Patrick Murray
5. Marx’s Objections to Credit Theories of Money
Anitra Nelson
6. Money as Constituent of Value
Geert Reuten
Part II. Extensions and Reconstructions of Marx’s Theory of Money
7. The Universal Equivalent as Monopolist of the Ability to Buy
Costas Lapavitsas
8. Value and Money
Christopher J. Arthur
9. The Monetary Aspects of the Capitalist Process in the Marxian System: An Investigation from the Point of View of the Theory of the Monetary Circuit
Riccardo Bellofiore
Part III. Marx’s Critique of the Quantity Theory of Money
10. Marx’s Explanation of Money’s Functions: Overturning the Quantity Theory
Martha Campbell
11. Marx’s Anti-Quantity Theory of Money: A Critical Evaluation
Pichit Likitkijsomboon
Part IV. Money and the Transformation Problem
12. The New Interpretation and the Value of Money
Makoto Itoh
13. Money has no Price: Marx’s Theory of Money and the Transformation Problem
Fred Moseley
Part V. Marx’s Theory of World Money
14. Marx’s Contribution to the Search for a Theory of Money
Suzanne Brunhoff
15. Towards a Marxian Theory of World Money
Tony Smith
Keywords: Economics, Methodology/History of Economic Thought, Economic History, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
- Editor
- Moseley, Fred
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2005
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 249 pages
- Category
- Economy
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230523999
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-51857-9