Thursday, 10 May 2012

Definition: Money has value for its own sake only

Money is something which has value for no other reason that its being money. Money has value for its own sake. If something (such as a commodity) has value for some other reason than its status as money then we can think of it as being only partially money. The familiar notes and coins which are issued by the state are fully money because they have no other value or purpose.

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