Time, uncertainty, and money form an analytical triad that economic theory, if it aspires to realism and relevance, must take seriously into account.
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Money Capital in the Theory of the Firm: A Preliminary Analysis
November 3, 2005, Cambridge University Press
Paperback
in English
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0521021928 9780521021920
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Money capital in the theory of the firm: a preliminary analysis
1987, Cambridge University Press
in English
0521328411 9780521328418
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"Time, uncertainty, and money form an analytical triad that economic theory, if it aspires to realism and relevance, must take seriously into account."
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