توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب A Global History of Money
نام کتاب : A Global History of Money
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تاریخچه جهانی پول
سری : Routledge Explorations in Economic History
نویسندگان : Akinobu Kuroda
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 229
ISBN (شابک) : 9780367859237 , 9781003016205
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
1 Peasants use money
2 Four quadrants of exchange
3 Exchange and institutional setting
4 Global history of money viewed from the ground
5 Bad money does not drive out good money: literature
PART I: ECHANGES GENERATE MONEY LOCALLY
1 Peasants, marketplace and money
1 Peasants exchange with peasants anonymously
2 Marketplace for one-time transactions
3 Natives preferred local currencies
4 Ubiquitous fractional currencies and petty exchangers
5 Subsequent transactions not through marketplace: another configuration between peasants and merchants
6 Honour substitutes for currency
7 Freedom or certainty: two paths (not stages) of local commercialization
2 Stagnant currencies and stratified markets
1 Exogenous currencies naturally stagnate
2 Unidirectional streams of small currencies
3 Stratified markets in agricultural societies
4 Informal agreements generate endogenous currencies
5 How merchants conducted business in stratified markets
6 Locally differentiated currencies and dematerialized money
PART II: A GLOBAL HISTORY OF MONETARY DELOCALIZATION
3 The ignition of monetary delocalization: an unexpected remnant of the Mongolian regime, c.1300
1 Independent monetary systems in pre-13th century civilizations
2 The Eurasian silver century: emergence and collapse
3 The Mongolian taxation system depended on commerce
4 Paper monies drove out Chinese silver ingots to the west
5 Commensurability prevailed across Eurasia
6 Copper coins driven East and South
7 The Eurasian age of commerce: synchrony built on stratified markets
8 Sprouting of credit-oriented systems in Europe: an aftermath
9 Currency circuits with ‘Old’ coins flourished across the China Sea: another aftermath
10 Linkage to the second silver century
4 The world diversified and stratified: three paths after the global silver march, c.1600
1 A breakthrough with large silver coins
2 A silver century followed by a copper century: prosperity in a currency-oriented economy
3 States organize debts nationwide: formation of a credit-oriented economy
4 Local paper monies reveal differences among institutions: a comparison between England, China and Japan
5 Currencies, marketplaces and early industrialization: what happened to cement currency circuits?
6 The third path: commercial oligarchies
5 Nationalized money: backstage of the international gold standard regime, c.1900
1 The age of international silver dollars: an alternative to the territorial currency system
2 The riddle of the Maria Theresa dollar
3 The reality of the Maria Theresa dollar’s circulation
4 Currencies working as complementary buffers: currency circuits survived
5 Paper monies nationalized peasant economies
6 How did banknotes reach down to the ground? The case of inter-war China
7 Seasonality and temporality in monetary demand still mattered: towards 1929
8 The paper money standard in China in 1935: unification at the top and variety on the ground
Conclusion: money as social circuit
1 A global history of monetary delocalization
2 Modern ‘common sense’ uncommon in history
3 The misuse of the concept of arbitrage: no equilibrium amidst streams
4 Escaping the teleology of monetary history
5 Alternative ideas about money by contemporaries
6 Institutions for flexibility as well as for certainty
Appendix
Index