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Money in One Lesson: How it Works and Why
By (Author) Gavin Jackson
Pan Macmillan
Macmillan
20th January 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Economic and financial crises and disasters
Economic theory and philosophy
Politics and government
Economic systems and structures
Economic history
Corporate finance
Distributed ledger technology / blockchain
Financial technology (fintech)
332.4
Paperback
400
Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 37mm
492g
Understanding cash, currencies and the financial system is vital for making sense of what is going on in our world, especially now. Since the 2008 financial crisis, money has rarely been out of the headlines. Central banks have launched extraordinary policies, like quantitative easing or negative interest rates. New means of payment, like Bitcoin and Apple Pay, are changing how we interact with money and how governments and corporations keep track of our spending. Radical politicians in the US and UK are urging us to transform our financial system and make it the servant of social justice. Money in One Lesson will cut through the confusion. While we are all familiar with money in our everyday lives, few of us would be able to explain exactly what it is or how it works. In a slim volume of roughly 180 pages, Money in One Lesson will answer the most important questions and clarify for the reader what money is and how it shapes our societies. It will provide a basic understanding of public spending, interest rates and financial markets. Society creates money, but money also creates society. During the American Civil War, the relatively stable 'greenback' money of the north beat the inflation-prone cotton-backed 'greyback' of the south. The Euro's architects were as much motivated by their desire to unite and integrate the EU's nations into a single whole as they were by economic logic. Drawing on examples and anecdotes from our current environment and from history, Money in One Lesson will demystify the world of finance and explain how societies, both past and present, are intertwined with the economy.
Delightful and deep, Money in One Lesson is a superb account of the strange connections between money and economics. -- Tim Harford, author of How To Make The World Add Up
This is a highly illuminating, well researched and beautifully written book on one of humanity's most important innovations. People both love and hate money. But mostly, they fail to understand it. Such ignorance is not bliss. Happily, this book will go far to cure it. -- Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator, the Financial Times
Gavin Jackson is a leader writer for the Financial Times specializing in economics, business and public policy. He is an emerging voice on the economy and has appeared on BBC Radio and TV.