The Role of Money in Economic Crime

  • Engdahl O
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This article discusses the role of money in economic growth. Providing the basis for credit creation. Argues the monetary growth theory based on the first function of money, as a factor of production and source of utility. The efficiency aspects of an exchange medium are sufficiently obvious to lead to its adoption early in the process of economic development. Economic units may engage in borrowing and lending of resources to coordinate their income and desired consumption streams.

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Engdahl, O. (2007). The Role of Money in Economic Crime. British Journal of Criminology, 48(2), 154–170. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azm075

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