Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Dirk Ehnts — Money – a legal, not an economic thing

I have recently read a paper by Christine Desan that is titled Money as a legal institution. The author argues that money is a legal thing, that it is defined by laws and that the law is changed in times of crisis. I very much agree with that. Economists have been so bad at understanding money because it is not their field of comparative advantage. Anthropologists have long doubted that money arose from “coincidence of wants”, and David Graebers 5,000 year history of debt has been read by so many economists that nobody can deny anymore that the story that modern textbooks tell us is wrong. Money is a legal entity. Bill Mitchell writes about money:…
Short and to the point. Read it all. What economics is missing.

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Money – a legal, not an economic thing
Dirk Ehnts | Berlin School for Economics and Law

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