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  • Tagliabue, J. (2001, January 30). A legal tender of one’s own: Foe of Italy’s central bank issues money in village. The New York Times, p. W2. A duplicate clipping of this same article also appears separately within the collection.
  • Shaikh, A. (1983, December). Money and the circulation of aggregate commodity capital [Unpublished manuscript]. Author: Anwar Shaikh, PhD.
  • Shaikh, A. (2001, October 3). Eco 104 (historical foundations I): Adam Smith [Unpublished lecture notes]. Author: Anwar Shaikh, PhD.
  • Hicks, J. (1989). A market theory of money. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Reproduced excerpt includes handwritten annotations credited to Anwar Shaikh, PhD.
  • Itoh, M. (1988). The basic theory of capitalism. Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble Books. Reproduced excerpt includes handwritten annotations credited to Anwar Shaikh, PhD.
  • Kindleberger, C. P. (1999). Retirement reading for sophisticated bankers. In Essays in history: Financial, economic, personal. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
  • Pitts, S. T., & Kamery, R. H. (2001). The global, heterogeneous, fiat money system. Proceedings of the Academy of Economics and Economic Education, 4(1). Nashville, TN: Allied Academies International Conference.
  • Marcuzzo, M. C., & Rosselli, A. (1990). Ricardo and the gold standard: The foundations of the international monetary order (J. Hall, Trans.). New York: St. Martin’s Press. Reproduced excerpt includes handwritten annotations credited to Anwar Shaikh, PhD.
  • Smithin, J. (Ed.). (2000). What is money? London: Routledge. Reproduced excerpts comprise two chapters: Ingham, G., “Babylonian madness: On the historical and sociological origins of money,” and Wray, L. R., “Modern money.”
  • Senior, N. W. (1840). Three lectures on the value of money, delivered before the University of Oxford, in 1829. London: B. Fellowes. Reproduced as a private 1840 reprint of lectures originally delivered in 1829; includes handwritten annotations credited to Anwar Shaikh, PhD.

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