Making Markets and Making Money


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First studied by Swiss economist Jean-Charles Léonard Sismonde de Sismondi in 1819 <I>Making Markets and Making Money: Strategy and Monetary Exchange</I> examines the strategic aspects of monetary exchange--specifically of making markets.<p>Economist Bernard C. Beaudreau author of <I>Mass Production the Stock Market Crash</i> and <I>The Great Depression: The Macroeconomics of Electrification</I> examines the strategic aspects of making markets using basic game theory. Drawing from the archaeological and historical records Beaudreau documents the prevalence of coordination failures in trade in general and monetary exchange in particular. He argues convincingly that the ability to execute trades (make markets) has been is and will continue to be a more important economic problem that scarcity itself.</P>
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