MONETA, MERCATO, CONOSCENZA E REGOLE

The article intends to present the notion of money in the context of market economy. The theoretical reference of the analyses are, on the one hand, the ’historical-genetic’ approach developed by Carl Menger and, on the other hand, the way this approach has been adopted by the German ordoliberalism...

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