Sterling Dictionary of Idioms

Sterling Dictionary of Idioms
Author: Vijaya Kumar
Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1998
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9788173590672

Meaning and appropriate usage of idioms, provides carefully written examples, relying on simplicity and clarity.

Shades of Colour

Shades of Colour
Author: Harsh Vardhan Khimta
Publisher: WKRISHIND
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2023-12-11
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Representation of the subordinated has always been a problematic issue in popular literature. Even though fiction provides ample freedom in this regard, it brings with it a share of its own problems. Indian Fiction is a wide field where various societies and cultures co-exist, making it a unique field of opportunities.

Economics, Anthropology and the Origin of Money as a Bargaining Counter

Economics, Anthropology and the Origin of Money as a Bargaining Counter
Author: Patrick Spread
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2022-12-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000770842

For many decades economists have disputed with economic anthropologists over the origins of money. Economists claim that money emerged from barter exchange; anthropologists claim that it originated as a ‘unit of account’ in the temples and palaces of ancient Mesopotamia. This book argues that money originated as a bargaining counter in a system of money-bargaining, emerging almost seamlessly from barter-bargaining. This is not the ‘money’ of mainstream economic conception – a ‘veil’ cast over a system of resource allocation defined in mathematical terms. Confidence in the bargaining counter is sustained through ‘support-bargaining,’ a process in which individuals seek the support of their associates but seek at the same time to advance their own interests. A comprehensive ‘Introduction to Support-Bargaining and Money-Bargaining’ is provided by the work. The arrival of coin-money is recognised by many as a crucial event in the history of mankind, and it is argued here that the distinctive character of support-bargaining in ancient Greek city states made possible the introduction of coin-money. The dependence of coin-money on a particular form of support-bargaining also suggests the reason why coin-money was not introduced much earlier, given that the technology for producing coins was available long before their adoption. This book will be of great interest to researchers in the history and origins of money, banking and economic theory more broadly.