Memorandum
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Bernard Schmitt (1972). Macroeconomic Theory, a Fundamental Revision
Bernard Schmitt (1973). New Proposals For World Monetary Reform
Bernard Schmitt (1975). Monnaie, salaires et profits
Bernard Schmitt (1975). Théorie Unitaire de la monnaie, nationale et internationale
Bernard Schmitt (1975). Génération de la monnaie des monnaies européennes
Bernard Schmitt (1976). La pensée de Karl Marx. Critique et synthèse. Vol. I. La valeur
Bernard Schmitt (1977). La pensée de Karl Marx. Critique et synthèse. Vol. II. La plus-value
Bernard Schmitt (1984). Inflation, chômage et malformation du capital
Bernard Schmitt (1984). La France souveraine de sa monnaie
Alvaro Cencini (1988). Money, Income & Time
Working Papers
Bernard Schmitt (2000). The Double Charge of External Debt Servcing
Alvaro Cencini (2000). World Monetary Disorders: Exchange Rate Erratic Fluctuations
Bernard Schmitt (2000). Why the Net Interest on External Debt Weighs Double on LDCs
Alvaro Cencini (2001). What Future for the International and the European Monetary Systems?
Xavier Bradley (2001). An Experience in Banking Departmentalisation: the Bank Act of 1844
Sergio Rossi (2001). The Meaning of Bank Deposits
Niklas S. Damiris (2002). Revisiting Hayek: the Nexus of Value, Knowledge and Politics
Claude Gnos (2002). A Methodolocical Issue: ex Ante and ex Post Analysis Irrelevant to Keynes’s Theory of Employment
Joseba Felix Tobar-Arbulu. (2002). Economics and Mathematics
Alvaro Cencini (2003). Neoclassical, New Classical and New Business Cycle Economics: A Critical Survey
Sergio Rossi (2004). Central Bank Money and Payment Finality
Bernard Schmitt (2004). Between Nations, the Interest Multiplier is Equal to 2
Alvaro Cencini (2005). World Monetary Discrepancies: A New Macroeconomic Analysis
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi (2006). Endogenous Money: The Evolutionary versus Revolutionary Views
Niklas S. Damiris (2006) Why we should stop worrying and start loving ‘The Market’: the Social Sciences’ Re-sponse to Economics PART I
Niklas S. Damiris (2006) Why we should stop worrying and start loving ‘The Market’: the Social Sciences’ Re-sponse to Economics PART II
Bernard Schmitt (2007) Le théorème de l'intérêt