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This book explores the Veblen s approach on the nature of conflict in the monetary economies. His theoretical framework is based on the assumption that contemporary economies are credit economies and conflictual economies. While money is means of capitalization and expansion of firms aimed at monopolistic control of markets, conflict involves two dimensions: a) on the microeconomic plane undertakers and technicians have contrasting targets for the level of production ( internal conflict ), b) on the macroeconomic plane waste of leisure class depresses life of underlying population ( external conflict ).…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores the Veblen s approach on the nature of conflict in the monetary economies. His theoretical framework is based on the assumption that contemporary economies are credit economies and conflictual economies. While money is means of capitalization and expansion of firms aimed at monopolistic control of markets, conflict involves two dimensions: a) on the microeconomic plane undertakers and technicians have contrasting targets for the level of production ( internal conflict ), b) on the macroeconomic plane waste of leisure class depresses life of underlying population ( external conflict ).
Autorenporträt
PhD in Economics at the University of Naples Federico II (Italy). He teaches Economics at the University of Salento (Italy). He obtained awards in the field of research at the European Society for the History of Economic Thought (2007), at the University of Missouri (2004) and at the Banco di Napoli (2003).