The Economy of the Century No 17, 2003/1 - 246 pagesPages 7 to 8EditorialPages 9 to 27Economists, Experts, and PoliticiansBy Bernard MarisPages 29 to 50Introduction to a General Theory of Money and CapitalBy Patrick CastexPages 51 to 78Current Factors Making Science a Productive Force in the Service of Capital: The Fourth Stage in the Organization of ProductionBy Dimitri UzunidisPages 79 to 103The Scientific Entrepreneur and the Devaluation of the Researcher’s WorkBy Sophie BoutillierPages 105 to 138Market Criteria for Evaluating Scientific Work in the "New Economy": Science as a Productive Force and a Marketing ToolBy Blandine LaperchePages 139 to 155New Information and Communication Technologies: A Potential Tool in the Service of the Social Economy?By Sandoss Benabid, Gilles GrolleauPages 157 to 170Aging Population and Social CreativityBy Alban Goguel d’AllondansPages 171 to 194Wage Subsidies in Germany: The Case of KombilohnBy Brigitte LestradePages 195 to 202A responseBy Sophie BoutillierPages 203 to 216AboutPages 217 to 224Post-ScriptBy Michel Verret