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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A economia monetária da produção capitalista de keynes sob a perspectiva de compreensão da história e da teoria(Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em História Econômica, 2018-06) CARVALHO, André Cutrim; CARVALHO, David FerreiraThe main objective of the paper is to discuss, from a historical-theoretical point of view, the role of the John Maynard Keynes’ mon etary economy of production. At the time, Keynes’ greatest dissatisfaction was attrib uted to the role that (neo)classic economists attributed to money in a capitalist economy. Indeed, he did not even use the term capital ist economy, but rather the term monetary economy of production to highlight the social importance of money in a mercantile monetary economy. The main conclusion is that Keynes’ monetary economy of produc tion may be a monetary economy of capitalist production, or a monetary-financial economy of capitalist production given the growing importance of cash flows recorded on balance sheets and in the statements of financial position of companies in the contemporary capitalist economyItem Acesso aberto (Open Access) Piucquid nibëdec: el dinero entre los Matsés de Buenas Lomas Antigua, Amazonía peruana(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2025-01-29) DËSI, Roldán Dunú Tumi; MATOS, Beatriz de Almeida; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5130782589745088This study is based on ethnographic fieldwork inspired by what the Tukano anthropologist João Rezende and Ana Damásio call “ethnography at home.” It was conducted between February and May 2024 in the Buenas Lomas Antigua annex of the Matsés people of Peru, to which I belong. The general objective is to understand the social environment and the multiple meanings behind the Matsés expression: piucquid nibëdec/ “there is no money.” My intention is to analyze how the Matsés people understand and use money from their own perspectives and experiences, starting from how money was introduced among the Matsés after contact in 1969 with the missionaries of the Summer Institute of Linguistics up to the current ways in which money, and the lack of money, through commodities and social programs, impact the lives of women and men of different generations.