Hard cash, easy credit, fictitious capital: Critical reflections on money as a fetishised social relation
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- Jessop, Bob (Author)
Title
Hard cash, easy credit, fictitious capital: Critical reflections on money as a fetishised social relation
Publication
Finance and Society
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
20-37
Date
2015/07/06
Language
English
ISSN
2059-5999
Short Title
Hard cash, easy credit, fictitious capital
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2016-09-17, 6:50 p.m.
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financeandsociety.ed.ac.uk
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Citation
Jessop, Bob. 2015. “Hard Cash, Easy Credit, Fictitious Capital: Critical Reflections on Money as a Fetishised Social Relation.” Finance and Society 1 (1): 20–37.
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Keywords
- commodity
- credit
- debt
- fictitious capital
- Marxism
- money
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