Studies at the Intersection of Philosophy and Economics

 

Hillel Steiner

This paper explores, and rejects, the plausibility–advanced by a number of economists and recently re-affirmed by Robert Nozick–of employing an `invisible hand explanation‘ to account for the existence of money as a medium of exchange. It argues that money is not necessarily more efficient than barter as a means of effecting a multiplicity of desired exchanges, and that its use is not a dominant strategy under standard theoretical conditions of individual rational choice.

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RMM is an interdisciplinary open access journal focusing on issues of rationality, market mechanisms, and the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects. It provides a forum for dialogue between philosophy, economics, and related disciplines, encouraging critical reflection on the foundations and implications of economic processes.

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