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The Money

Fiorenzo Mornati ()
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Fiorenzo Mornati: University of Turin

Chapter 7 in Vilfredo Pareto: An Intellectual Biography Volume II, 2018, pp 181-200 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract Unlike Walras, who considered the money to fall within the scope of pure economics (On Walras’ theory of money, Baranzini (Léon Walras and the Money Without Veil (1860–1886) (Léon Walras e la moneta senza velo (1860–1886)). Turin: Utet Libreria, 2005). On the Lausanne school’s theory of money, P. Bridel, Money and General Equilibrium Theory: From Walras to Pareto (1870–1923), Cheltenham, 1997), Pareto placed it squarely in the field of applied economics, while devoting some interesting theoretical speculations to themes such as its final degree of utility (Sect. 7.1), its circulation (Sect. 7.2), the problems of the Latin Monetary Union (Sect. 7.3) and the international currency system in the context of general equilibrium (Sect. 7.4).

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-04540-1_7

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