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Money In Crisis: The Return of Instability and the Myth of Digital Cash

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From its origins in ancient Mesopotamia, through the advent of coinage in ancient Greece and Rome and the invention of paper currency in medieval China, the progress of finance and money has been driven by technological developments. The great technological change of our age in relation to money centres on the creation of digital money and digital payment systems. Money in Crisis explains what the digital revolution in money is, why it matters and how its potential benefits can be realized or undermined. It explores the history, theory and evolving technologies underlying money and warns us that money is in crisis: under threat from inflation, financial instability, and digital wizardry. It discusses how modern forms of digital money (crypto, central bank digital currencies) fit into monetary history and explains the benefits and risks of recent innovations from an economic, political, social and cultural viewpoint.

  • Describes how recent innovations in digital money work and what are the benefits and risks involved
  • Help the reader form a view on many issues surrounding modern forms of digital money that are frequently discussed in the press and other media
  • Explains what is new in these forms of money, what is not, and what are the functions of money that need to be preserved
Authors: Angeloni Ignazio, Gros Daniel
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 380
ISBN: 9781009390132
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2025
  • 1. Hopes and reality of digital money
  • 2. Money and technology in ancient times
  • 3. Money and technology in the modern age
  • 4. What money is and does for us
  • 5 The paradox of cash
  • 6. Banks as creators and stores of money
  • 7. Cards and apps from above and below
  • 8. Promises and failures of crypto
  • 9. Stablecoins or troublecoins?
  • 10. Central bank digital currencies
  • 11. Money and freedom
  • 12. Money in the global power game
  • 13. The return of instability
  • 14. Money in crisis and the possible future.

Ignazio Angeloni is professor at the European University Institute in Florence. He held high-ranked positions in the European Central Bank, Italy's Ministry of Finance and the Bank of Italy. He is the author of books and articles published in leading international economic journals.

Daniel Gros is a professor of practice at Bocconi University in Milan. He contributed to the Delors Committee that drew up the plans for the Euro and has advised numerous central banks and governments on financial affairs. Previously a long-time director of a major EU think tank in Brussels he authored the leading textbook on European Monetary Integration. He has published widely in leading international journals.

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