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Article Dans Une Revue Economic Sociology (European Electronic Newsletter) Année : 2023

What inflation disrupts?

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Talking about money means talking about practices, morals, policies, the banking system, the social system, families, inequalities, poverty, wealth, measure, excess, or lack. However, most often, money is approached as a fixed point around which individuals, societies, banks, or policies move. Inflation jeopardizes this fixity in several ways: the value of saved money decreases or even collapses when the value of goods and services rises. Old price scales are no longer valid: everything increases, but not everything increases at the same speed, so that the relationships between things, between goods, and even between people, are in flux. Two attitudes then coexist: on the one hand, clinging to the old landscape of currency and prices, trying to make sense of what is happening; on the other, attempting to understand the new landscape and navigate with these new rules that have not yet been mastered.
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Jeanne Lazarus. What inflation disrupts?. Economic Sociology (European Electronic Newsletter), 2023, 24 (3), pp.18-22. ⟨hal-04272688⟩
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