The economic unit of measure

The economic unit of measure

Although the Subjective and Solidarity Economic Theory (SSET) covers the central themes of all economic theory (interest, currency, measurability of value, distribution, prices emerge from values, etc.), I have considered this work opportune by virtue of:

  • The relevance of the theory of the economic unit of measure, perhaps the most controversial and difficult issue to theorize in economic science ― the distinctive feature of the double relativity of wealth justifies it.
  • That one of the topics on which I have been most consulted, on all those dealt with in Subjective and Solidarity Economic Theory (SSET) has been that of the economic unit of measure. From which I deduce that special treatment was pending on this subject, as I have done on most of the others.



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