Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing

Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing

Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing

Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing

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Overview

Co-host of the popular NPR podcast "Planet Money" provides a well-researched, entertaining, somewhat irreverent look at how money is a made-up thing that has evolved over time to suit humanity's changing needs.


What is money anyway, and where and why did it originate? According to Jacob Goldstein, this made-up thing has evolved over centuries and takes different forms based on technological advances, the needs of society, and often the crazy ideas of outliers on the fringes. Told through witty, historical anecdotes, Goldstein demystifies this ever-evolving tool from the invention of the first coins in Mesopotamia, to how China invented paper money centuries before it appeared in the west, how at one point in Sweden men carried giant "coins" on their backs to pay for goods, to the gold standard, pound sterling, origins of the Euro, mutual funds, bitcoin and a cashless society. Money presents entertaining tales of fascinating characters who fundamentally changed our monetary systems such as Genghis Khan, John Law, a convicted murderer and professional gambler, the Luddites, and the anarchist cyberpunks who created bitcoin.

Through these major movements we see the rise and fall of various financial institutions: central banks, the stock market, the Federal Reserve, and the shadow institutions like Lehman Brothers that helped create the financial crisis of 2008.

Lively and accessible and full of interesting tidbits (the word "banker" comes from the Venetian "bench sitters"-or "banchieri"-of the 1600s who guarded the gold) Goldstein looks at the evolution of money (whose definition appears to be, if we all agree it's money, then it is money) and confronts its true purpose and who it is supposed to be for.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781549107085
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 09/08/2020
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 5.70(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jacob Goldstein is the co-host of NPR's "Planet Money." He has written about money for the New York Times Magazine, and his stories air regularly on "This American Life," "All Things Considered," and "Morning Edition." He previously worked as a reporter at the Wall Street Journal, the Miami Herald, and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. He is a graduate of Stanford University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. He lives, perhaps inevitably, in Brooklyn with his wife and two children.

Table of Contents

Author's Note xi

I Inventing Money l

Chapter 1 The Origin of Money 3

Chapter 2 When We Invented Paper Money, Had an Economic Revolution, Then Tried to Forget the Whole Thing Ever Happened 13

II The Murderer, the Boy King, and the Invention of Capitalism 25

Chapter 3 How Goldsmiths Accidentally Re-Invented Banks (and Brought Panic to Britain) 27

Chapter 4 How to Get Rich with Probability 35

Chapter 5 Finance as Time Travel: Inventing the Stock Market 45

Chapter 6 John Law Gets to Print Money 55

Chapter 7 The Invention of Millionaires 63

III More Money 75

Chapter 8 Everybody Can Have More Money 77

Chapter 9 But Realty: CAN Everybody Have More Money? 89

IV Modern Money 99

Chapter 10 The Gold Standard: A Love Story 101

Chapter 11 Just Don't Call It a Central Bank 117

Chapter 12 Money Is Dead. Long Live Money 135

V Twenty-First-Century Money 149

Chapter 13 How Two Guys in a Room Invented a New Kind of Money 151

Chapter 14 A Brief History of the Euro (and Why the Dollar Works Better) 169

Chapter 15 The Radical Dream of Digital Cash 187

Conclusion: The Future of Money 213

Acknowledgments 227

Notes 229

Index 243

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