Economics, anthropology and the origin of money as a bargaining counter:
"For many decades economists have disputed with economic anthropologists over the origins of money. Economists claim that money emerged from barter exchange; anthropologists claim that it originated as a 'unit of account' in the temples and palaces of ancient Mesopotamia. This book ar...
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Zusammenfassung: | "For many decades economists have disputed with economic anthropologists over the origins of money. Economists claim that money emerged from barter exchange; anthropologists claim that it originated as a 'unit of account' in the temples and palaces of ancient Mesopotamia. This book argues that money originated as a bargaining counter in a system of money-bargaining, emerging almost seamlessly from barter-bargaining. This is not the 'money' of mainstream economic conception - a 'veil' cast over a system of resource allocation defined in mathematical terms. Confidence in the bargaining counter is sustained through 'support-bargaining,' a process in which individuals seek the support of their associates but seek at the same time to advance their own interests. A comprehensive 'Introduction to Support-Bargaining and Money-Bargaining' is provided by the work. The arrival of coin-money is recognised by many as a crucial event in the history of mankind, and it is argued here that the distinctive character of support-bargaining in ancient Greek city states made possible the introduction of coin-money. The dependence of coin-money on a particular form of support-bargaining also suggests the reason why coin-money was not introduced much earlier, given that the technology for producing coins was available long before their adoption. This book will be of great interest to researchers in the history and origins of money, banking and economic theory more broadly. Patrick Spread graduated from Trinity College, Oxford, UK and received a PhD from the London Business School. This is his ninth book based on the theory of support-bargaining and money-bargaining. In his career he has mixed theoretical research with work as an economic adviser and consultant to governments and economic development agencies"-- |
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Contents Introduction 1 Introduction to Support-Bargaining and Money-Bargaining 9 Support- Bargaining. 9 .and Money-Bargaining. . their Interlinking. 16 .and their Evolution 17 1 13 Support, Support-Bargaining and Social Debt Childhood and the Assumption of Social Debt Situation and Interests 23 Loyalty and Rigidity 24 2 Support, Violence, Homer, Malinowski Material Aspects of Violence 32 Military Organisation 33 The Homeric Code and Material Intrusions A Pacific Alternative: The Kuh Code 41 3 28 36 Support and the Organisation of Faith Religious Organisation 4 19 21 51 54 Intellectual Support-Bargaining and Frames of Reference The‘Frames of Reference’Idea 65 Theories, Frames and Situations 68 Socialism, Polanyi and Economic Anthropologists 72 Support-Bargaining and Money-Bargaining as Frame of Reference Historical Frames 76 62 73
viii 5 Contents Polanyi, Gifts and Markets 82 Speaking Frankly 86 Polanyi: Reciprocity and Redistribution 88 Polanyi: Embedding and Interlinking 92 Theory and Practice: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics Transformation by Companies 99 Markets as Confluence 102 6 Words, Maths and Money 96 109 Linguistic Codification of Information 113 Word Association in the Acceptance of Money 115 Sin, Debt and the Christian Church 116 By Association: Compensation and Taxation 117 Graeber’s Word Association 119 Visual Codification in the Acceptance of Money 121 Mathematical Codification of Information 122 Ingham's Sociological Approach 124 7 Barter, Credit and Money 135 Money as Credit 137 Commodity and Credit 142 Complement and Conflict in Support-Bargaining and Money-Bargaining 146 Barter and the Origins ofMoney 148 Deferred Barter 151 ‘Primitive Money' and National Money 153 The Purchasing Power of Money 154 Barter in Modern Times 155 The Emergence of Money from Barter 158 Barter in Congo and New Guinea 159 Makeshift and Money 161 Money and Coin-Money 163 French Institutionalist Theories of Money 166 8 Graeber, Smith and Capitalism 176 Barter, Credit and Politics 181 Not Ending Capitalism 182 9 State Money and Corporate Budgets Hudson and Heichelheim 197 Organisations and Budgeting 203 Organisational Debt and the Origin oj Money Money Valued in Taxation 207 Attitudes to Taxation 211 Mercenaries and the Origin of Money 214 205 191
Contents 10 Knapp, Keynes and the State Theory of Money Knapp’s State Theory of Money 221 Categories and Chartalism 224 Chartalism and Politics 225 Support-Bargaining, Acceptance and Purchasing Power 229 Keynes and the State Theory of Money 232 Definitions and Frames of Reference 236 The Sparkle of Precious Metals 239 Definitions and the Significance of Coinage 242 Definition and Redefinition in the Thesis and General Theory The Influence of the Frame of Reference 245 11 Coins and Greek Feasts 12 Conclusion: Money as a Bargaining Counter Index 221 243 250 Greek Flux and Mesopotamian Stability 252 Greek Feasts and the Adoption of Coinage 253 Opponents of Coinage 257 Pre-Coinage Money in the Near East 259 Retail Trade and the Denominations of Coins 260 Coinage and the State 262 Coinage and Individual Advantage 264 The Individualism of Credit 266 Exchange and Definitions in Finley’s Ancient Economy Alternative Definitions 271 Economics, Money-Bargaining and Slavery 273 Putting Bargaining Counters into Circulation 289 The Earliest Bargaining Counters 289 Gold and Silver 291 Paper Representing Gold 294 Credit, Purchasing Power and Dependable Debtors Circulation of a Money ofAccount’ 299 ix 268 282 297 304 |
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Contents Introduction 1 Introduction to Support-Bargaining and Money-Bargaining 9 Support- Bargaining. 9 .and Money-Bargaining. . their Interlinking. 16 .and their Evolution 17 1 13 Support, Support-Bargaining and Social Debt Childhood and the Assumption of Social Debt Situation and Interests 23 Loyalty and Rigidity 24 2 Support, Violence, Homer, Malinowski Material Aspects of Violence 32 Military Organisation 33 The Homeric Code and Material Intrusions A Pacific Alternative: The Kuh Code 41 3 28 36 Support and the Organisation of Faith Religious Organisation 4 19 21 51 54 Intellectual Support-Bargaining and Frames of Reference The‘Frames of Reference’Idea 65 Theories, Frames and Situations 68 Socialism, Polanyi and Economic Anthropologists 72 Support-Bargaining and Money-Bargaining as Frame of Reference Historical Frames 76 62 73
viii 5 Contents Polanyi, Gifts and Markets 82 Speaking Frankly 86 Polanyi: Reciprocity and Redistribution 88 Polanyi: Embedding and Interlinking 92 Theory and Practice: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics Transformation by Companies 99 Markets as Confluence 102 6 Words, Maths and Money 96 109 Linguistic Codification of Information 113 Word Association in the Acceptance of Money 115 Sin, Debt and the Christian Church 116 By Association: Compensation and Taxation 117 Graeber’s Word Association 119 Visual Codification in the Acceptance of Money 121 Mathematical Codification of Information 122 Ingham's Sociological Approach 124 7 Barter, Credit and Money 135 Money as Credit 137 Commodity and Credit 142 Complement and Conflict in Support-Bargaining and Money-Bargaining 146 Barter and the Origins ofMoney 148 Deferred Barter 151 ‘Primitive Money' and National Money 153 The Purchasing Power of Money 154 Barter in Modern Times 155 The Emergence of Money from Barter 158 Barter in Congo and New Guinea 159 Makeshift and Money 161 Money and Coin-Money 163 French Institutionalist Theories of Money 166 8 Graeber, Smith and Capitalism 176 Barter, Credit and Politics 181 Not Ending Capitalism 182 9 State Money and Corporate Budgets Hudson and Heichelheim 197 Organisations and Budgeting 203 Organisational Debt and the Origin oj Money Money Valued in Taxation 207 Attitudes to Taxation 211 Mercenaries and the Origin of Money 214 205 191
Contents 10 Knapp, Keynes and the State Theory of Money Knapp’s State Theory of Money 221 Categories and Chartalism 224 Chartalism and Politics 225 Support-Bargaining, Acceptance and Purchasing Power 229 Keynes and the State Theory of Money 232 Definitions and Frames of Reference 236 The Sparkle of Precious Metals 239 Definitions and the Significance of Coinage 242 Definition and Redefinition in the Thesis and General Theory The Influence of the Frame of Reference 245 11 Coins and Greek Feasts 12 Conclusion: Money as a Bargaining Counter Index 221 243 250 Greek Flux and Mesopotamian Stability 252 Greek Feasts and the Adoption of Coinage 253 Opponents of Coinage 257 Pre-Coinage Money in the Near East 259 Retail Trade and the Denominations of Coins 260 Coinage and the State 262 Coinage and Individual Advantage 264 The Individualism of Credit 266 Exchange and Definitions in Finley’s Ancient Economy Alternative Definitions 271 Economics, Money-Bargaining and Slavery 273 Putting Bargaining Counters into Circulation 289 The Earliest Bargaining Counters 289 Gold and Silver 291 Paper Representing Gold 294 Credit, Purchasing Power and Dependable Debtors Circulation of a Money ofAccount’ 299 ix 268 282 297 304 |
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