Money and credit : a sociological approach / Bruce G. Carruthers and Laura Ariovich.

By: Carruthers, Bruce GContributor(s): Ariovich, LauraMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Economy and society series (Cambridge, England)Publication details: Cambridge, UK : Polity, 2010Description: vii, 215 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN: 9780745643922 (pbk.); 0745643922 (pbk.); 9780745643915 (hbk.); 0745643914 (hbk.)Subject(s): Money -- Social aspects | Credit -- Social aspects | Economics -- Sociological aspectsDDC classification: 332.4 LOC classification: HG221 | .C367 2010
Contents:
A Brief History of Money -- The Social Meaning of Money -- Credit and the Modern Consumer Society -- Credit and the Modern Corporate Economy.
Review: "Bruce G. Carruthers and Laura Ariovich examine the social dimensions of money and credit at both the individual and corporate levels, from the development of personal credit in a consumer society to the role of government in the creation of money. In clear prose, they illustrate how the overall economy is governed by the financial system and the flow of capital into, and out of, firms. They also explore the social meanings of money, and how people distinguish between "dirty" and "clean" money." "This accessible and engaging book will be essential reading for upper-level students of economic sociology, and those interested in how the bills, coins, and plastic in our pockets shape the world in which we live."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-203) and index.

A Brief History of Money -- The Social Meaning of Money -- Credit and the Modern Consumer Society -- Credit and the Modern Corporate Economy.

"Bruce G. Carruthers and Laura Ariovich examine the social dimensions of money and credit at both the individual and corporate levels, from the development of personal credit in a consumer society to the role of government in the creation of money. In clear prose, they illustrate how the overall economy is governed by the financial system and the flow of capital into, and out of, firms. They also explore the social meanings of money, and how people distinguish between "dirty" and "clean" money." "This accessible and engaging book will be essential reading for upper-level students of economic sociology, and those interested in how the bills, coins, and plastic in our pockets shape the world in which we live."--BOOK JACKET.

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