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Elsewhere (Kevelson 1987) I have proposed a semiotic approach to economics and have examined some of Peirce’s most significant and, to date, neglected ideas on the relation between money and value, that is, on the correspondence between a free market and freedom as the summum bonum.
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See Cohen (1932:330).
See Peirce, CP 6.291–294.
See Becker (1977:2–3; 32–39).
See Schmid (1978).
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Kevelson, R. (1988). Economic Links with Law. In: The Law as a System of Signs. Topics in Contemporary Semiotics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0911-6_14
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