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Lecturas de Economía

versão impressa ISSN 0120-2596

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STELLIAN, Rémi. Monetary analysis: The question of the nature and the role of money. Lect. Econ. [online]. 2012, n.76, pp.293-327. ISSN 0120-2596.

The basic representation of economic activity usually consists of a set of markets, where agents supply and demand goods. One mechanism, generally price variations, makes total supply equal to total demand on every market. Such a situation is defined as equilibrium. Due to the still unresolved difficulties to prove convergence towards equilibrium, this paper aims to provide an alternative basic representation. Given that a set of markets in equilibrium is a representation stemming from real analysis, where goods are the starting point of every theorization, the alternative representation is built upon money. The latter as a starting point thus gives rise to monetary analysis. The conception of money in monetary analysis, as a unit that allows economic magnitudes to be expressed, and as the means to settle the transactions associated with those magnitudes, leads to a basic representation in terms of an evolving network of payments. The paper then clarifies the theoretical status of goods once given such a basic representation.

Palavras-chave : real analysis; market; equilibrium; monetary analysis; money; evolving network of payments.

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