Hi John,
I'm pretty sure you can go back to Aristotle on this one. I recall him distinguishing between three uses/functions of money -- a unit of account, a store of value and exchange value. Check out Aristotle's Politics and his Ethics.
Tyler DesRoches
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> Date: Mon Aug 08 06:22:41 PDT 2011
> From: "John" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [SHOE] Money as a Store of Value
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> The earliest reference I can find for money as a "store of value" is
> in John Locke's Second Treatise. Does anyone have an earlier
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> John
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