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Even after several decades since its publication, Keynes’ General Theory continues to provoke debate and controversy regarding the interpretation of some essential issues. The present work examines the relationship of money illusion to involuntary unemplo... see more

The article deal with the issue of money illusion - a lack of sufficient realisation that one’s income in the relevant sense depends on prices as well as on the nominal size of the income. It begins with a general appraisal of problems faced in a currency... see more

According to neo-classical theory money is neutral and monetary policy in the long run trivial, provided there is no rigidity in prices or incomes, no “money illusion” and that the elasticity of price expectation is not equal to unit. Conversely, accordin... see more

This paper opposes to the institutional explanations for sudden reversals of expectations,as was the case in the Argentinean crisis 2001/2002, an analysis revealing a crisis of the trust setin national currency, so conceived as total social fact. Based on... see more

Financial literacy and risk preference become issues that attracting the attention of researchers. We analyse a survey that held in Bandung, Indonesia to measure financial literacy and study its relationship on risk preference through online questionnaire... see more

This essay argues that the contemporary foreclosure crisis should be understood through the articulation of citizenship and community with financial networks in American culture. Much of the populist outrage over the contemporary financial crisis is relat... see more

Humans are faced with technological developments that can have life-changing social impacts. The presence of technology in society is now inevitable, such as mobile money for all activities in daily life. A quantitative approach is used to find innovation... see more

The Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata are passed down orally from one generation to the next. Various ideologies may be gleaned from the historical setting of these big stories, which have been done following the beliefs of successive generations. In ... see more

AbstractThe African church has the most growing figures compared to the west and yet it contributes the least to world missions. This article analyses the issue of disparity in funding mission practices between the African church and its mother church, th... see more

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