Mainstream economics fails to grasp the specific nature of money. It is seen either as a neutral veil over the operation of the real economy or alternatively as a thing a special commodity.
In this important new book, Geoffrey Ingham draws on neglected traditions in the social sciences to develop a theory of the social relation of money. Money consists in socially and politically constructed promises to pay. This approach is then applied to a range of important historical and analytical questions. The historical origins of money, the cashless monetary systems of the ancient Near Eastern empires, the pre-capitalist coinage systems of Greece and Rome, and the emergence of capitalist credit-money are all given new interpretations. Capitalisms distinctiveness is to befound in the social structure comprising complex linkages between firms, banks and states by which private debts are routinely monetized. Monetary disorders inflation, deflation, collapse of currencies are the result of disruptions of, or the inability to sustain, these credit-debt relations. Finally, this theory of moneys nature is used to clarify confusions in the recent debates on the emergence of new forms and spaces of money global electronic money, local exchange trading schemes, the euro. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The Nature of Money (Geoffrey K. Ingham)