Felix Martin
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“For a century or more, the “civilized” world regarded as a manifestation of its wealth metal dug from deep in the ground, refined at great labor, and transported great distances to be buried again in elaborate vaults deep under the ground,”
― Money: The Unauthorised Biography
― Money: The Unauthorised Biography
“If money is in essence transferable credit—rather than a commodity medium of exchange, as the academic economists insisted—then fundamentally different factors explain the economy’s demand for it. Meeting demand for commodities is a simple matter of ensuring a sufficient supply on the market. When it comes to transferable credit, however, volume alone is not enough: the creditworthiness of the issuer and the liquidity of the liability come into play. And both these factors are determined not technologically or physically but by the general levels of trust and confidence.”
― Money: The Unauthorized Biography
― Money: The Unauthorized Biography
“Seek as they might, not a single researcher was able to find a society, historical or contemporary, that regularly conducted its trade by barter.”
― Money: The Unauthorised Biography
― Money: The Unauthorised Biography
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