What inflation disrupts? A comment on "Inflation - Pragmatics of money and inflationary sensoria"by Federico Neiburg
Jeanne Lazarus
economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, 2023, vol. 24, issue 3, 18-22
Abstract:
Talking about money means talking about practices, morals, policies, the banking system, the social system, families, inequalities, poverty, wealth, measure, excess, or lack. However, most often, money is approached as a fixed point around which individuals, societies, banks, or policies move. Inflation jeopardizes this fixity in several ways: the value of saved money decreases or even collapses when the value of goods and services rises.
Date: 2023
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