Towards a neo-Polanyian approach to money: integrating the concept of debt

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Towards a neo-Polanyian approach to money: integrating the concept of debt
Abstract
This paper aims to reconsider Polanyi's approach to money. His best-known writing on money uses is deeply original and presents strong insights that dissociate money from the concept of the market. Polanyi also developed an interesting non-dichotomous understanding of money in hisThe great transformation. However, taken together, these two contributions lead to some unresolved questions: his critique of the orthodox approach to money is ambivalent; his argument to separate payment from account is weak; and, most important, he ultimately makes an incomplete break with the classical real/monetary dichotomy. This paper proposes a distinction between money as a set of instruments and practices and money as a concept, through the integration of John Commons's concept of debt into Polanyi's framework. This reformulation allows us to resolve Polanyi's unresolved questions while preserving his major contributions, and leads to a more complex understanding of money.
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Economy & Society
Volume
43
Issue
4
Pages
559-581
Date
November 2014
Journal Abbr
Economy & Society
Language
English
ISSN
03085147
Short Title
Towards a neo-Polanyian approach to money
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Saiag, Hadrien. 2014. “Towards a Neo-Polanyian Approach to Money: Integrating the Concept of Debt.” Economy & Society 43 (4): 559–81. DOI: 10.1080/03085147.2014.898825.
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Keywords
  • COMMONS, J.R.
  • COMMONS, John
  • debt
  • debt management
  • economic anthropology
  • economic aspects
  • economics
  • Great Transformation, The (Book)
  • money plurality
  • political aspects
  • theories of money

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