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To a large degree, a person is what what they show the world; it's all the world has to work with after all. And let's face it; the world can be lazy about that sort of thing. For Slas, it's not just about proper clothing or a practiced smile, but his very flesh. A shapeshifter and rogue of no small skill, Slas is at home being whomever he think he needs to be. Slas can be anyone, yet always needs to be someone. Sometimes that's Someone with a capital-S, other times not so much. But for a person where who to be is the game, making the right choice is everything. Admit plotting nobles, angry guards, curious young women and sinister rodents, Slas is forced to navigate the city of Leonse as be plies his trade. From jail cell to the palace, follow a tale of daring and flexible perspective as the quick-witted doppelganger stays one step ahead of the problems he's only occasionally responsible for bringing upon himself. Skinward is a tale of identity, humor, fantasy and the pitfalls and challenges of true self-definition.
In the aftermath of the debates between Keynesians and monetarists, this book provides a lucid, concise overview of the most recent developments in monetary theory. The book addresses topical issues including Hayek's proposal to denationalize money as well as theoretical issues, such as the search for the microfoundations of monetary theory.
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