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On the missing normative dimension of the pragmatics of money: A comment on "Inflation - Pragmatics of money and inflationary sensoria" by Federico Neiburg

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On the missing normative dimension of the pragmatics of money. A comment on "Inflation - Pragmatics of money and inflationary sensoria" by Federico Neiburg Bruno ThéretAI share most of the ideas Federico Neiburg presents in his paper. I also strongly appreciate the work of the researchers who he says he is in dialogue with. All of them have been very useful in my own research as an institutional economist working on monetary phenomena. My only point of issue after reading Neiburg's paper concerns his notion of a "pragmatics of money." I think it lacks a normative dimension, at least from a traditional pragmatist point of view.

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  • Théret, Bruno, 2023. "On the missing normative dimension of the pragmatics of money: A comment on "Inflation - Pragmatics of money and inflationary sensoria" by Federico Neiburg," economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, vol. 24(3), pages 23-30.
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    1. Yngve Ramstad, 2001. "John R. Commons’s Reasonable Value and the Problem of Just Price," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 35(2), pages 253-277, June.
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