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Discussion — Reading 5: John Hicks

Perry Mehrling's Money and Banking MOOC

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June 21, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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This session covers Reading 5: Three chapters from A Market Theory of Money by John Hicks (1989).

In these three chapters, Hicks starts with the idea that the primary function of money is to serve as a "standard of value" for the market. The function of money, as a standard, is to reduce commodities to a common measure. From there, he argues that the institution of banking as market making naturally emerges from the need for a smoothly operating payments system.

From the course website:

"This is the last book Hicks wrote in his very long career, and it represents a change of views about the appropriate direction for monetary theory. In his earlier work he had advocated thinking about money as a special kind of commodity, and using the analytical apparatus of supply and demand as a way to do monetary theory. Here at the end of his career, he proposes instead that we think of banks as a special kind of dealer. In a sense, this entire course represents my attempt to pick up and develop the suggestion of Hicks."

See also Perry Mehrling's 2017 intellectual biography of John Hicks.

Money and Banking Summer 2023 Reddit Master Thread

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Alex Howlett

Spencer Brown

Carl Kelleher

Joshua Braver

Claudio Ferri