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Finding New Exchange Value of Money - Mamoon, Dawood
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This book redefines the exchange value of money and proposes a framework called "Dignity Economics." For example, one may use the act of Help as Currency by defining economic policy that must originate and formulate in the logic of assistance - not charity, but structural enablement. Help can be interacted with the practice of Gift as Value to redefine international finance that must be reframed as an exchange of stories and mutual trust, not merely capital and debt. While help and gift could be connected to Branding as establishing economic and social outcomes that ensure Dignity: where firms…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book redefines the exchange value of money and proposes a framework called "Dignity Economics." For example, one may use the act of Help as Currency by defining economic policy that must originate and formulate in the logic of assistance - not charity, but structural enablement. Help can be interacted with the practice of Gift as Value to redefine international finance that must be reframed as an exchange of stories and mutual trust, not merely capital and debt. While help and gift could be connected to Branding as establishing economic and social outcomes that ensure Dignity: where firms and governments alike should be guided to align market success with cultural affirmation. Governance is defined as methods to ensure Trust where by International institutions must not just regulate - they must represent, recognize, and respond. Technology is defined through ethics whereby AI and automation must be programmed to remember history, not just efficiency.
Autorenporträt
I am an Economist who is trying to re-invent the subject by developing understanding how human values can interact with free market mechanisms to shape economic policies in the world that is a win situation for the poor as much the middle class and the rich.