The National Currency: Its Origin

The National Currency: Its Origin
Title The National Currency: Its Origin PDF eBook
Author Orlando B. Potter
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1883
Genre National bank notes
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A National Currency

A National Currency
Title A National Currency PDF eBook
Author Sidney George Fisher
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1864
Genre Currency question
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The Making of National Money

The Making of National Money
Title The Making of National Money PDF eBook
Author Eric Helleiner
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 308
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780801440496

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Why should each country have its own exclusive currency? Eric Helleiner offers a fascinating and unique perspective on this question in his accessible history of the origins of national money. Our contemporary understandings of national currency are, Helleiner shows, surprisingly recent. Based on standardized technologies of production and extraction, territorially exclusive national currencies emerged for the first time only during the nineteenth century. This major change involved a narrow definition of legal tender and the exclusion of tokens of value issued outside the national territory. "Territorial currencies" rapidly became bound up with the rise of national markets, and money reflected basic questions of national identity and self-presentation: In what way should money be managed to serve national goals? Whose pictures should go on the banknotes? Helleiner draws out the potent implications of this largely unknown history for today's context. Territorial currencies face challenges from many monetary innovations--the creation of the euro, dollarization, the spread of local currencies, and the prospect of privately issued electronic currencies. While these challenges are dramatic, the author argues that their significance should not be overstated. Even in their short historical life, territorial currencies have never been as dominant as conventional wisdom suggests. The future of this kind of currency, Helleiner contends, depends on political struggles across the globe, struggles that echo those at the birth of national money.

Our National Currency

Our National Currency
Title Our National Currency PDF eBook
Author Anson Wolcott
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 1866
Genre Currency question
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National Currency

National Currency
Title National Currency PDF eBook
Author yamaguchy incorporated
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 660
Release 2015-05-29
Genre History
ISBN 0557702860

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Debates of An Act, House bill 240, the greenback act, to authorize the issue of United States notes, and for the redemption funding thereof, and for funding the floating debt of the United States, approved February 25, 1862.

The National Currency

The National Currency
Title The National Currency PDF eBook
Author L. Bonnefoux
Publisher
Pages 778
Release 1864
Genre Currency question
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Measuring the Subjective Well-Being of Nations

Measuring the Subjective Well-Being of Nations
Title Measuring the Subjective Well-Being of Nations PDF eBook
Author Alan B. Krueger
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 272
Release 2009-11-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226454576

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Surely everyone wants to know the source of happiness, and indeed, economists and social scientists are increasingly interested in the study and effects of subjective well-being. Putting forward a rigorous method and new data for measuring, comparing, and analyzing the relationship between well-being and the way people spend their time—across countries, demographic groups, and history—this book will help set the agenda of research and policy for decades to come. It does so by introducing a system of National Time Accounting (NTA), which relies on individuals’ own evaluations of their emotional experiences during various uses of time, a distinct departure from subjective measures such as life satisfaction and objective measures such as the Gross Domestic Product. A distinguished group of contributors here summarize the NTA method, provide illustrative findings about well-being based on NTA, and subject the approach to a rigorous conceptual and methodological critique that advances the field. As subjective well-being is topical in economics, psychology, and other social sciences, this book should have cross-disciplinary appeal.