Money in the Twenty-First Century
Cheap, Mobile, and Digital

By (author) Prof. Richard Holden

ISBN13: 9780520425040

Imprint: University of California Press

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 16/12/2025

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An economist examines three modern forces that have redefined what "money" means, who controls it, and what the future of finance might look like.   Money is increasingly cheap, digital, and mobile. In Money in the Twenty-First Century, economist Richard Holden examines the virtues and risks of low interest rates, mobile money, and cryptocurrencies, and explains how these three elemental forces will continue to play out—in our wallets, on the blockchain, and throughout major economies—in the decades to come.   Holden weaves in the stories of three people who have exerted massive influence over the future of modern money: US treasury secretary Janet Yellen, Ethereum cofounder Vitalik Buterin, and Raghuram Rajan, former governor of the Reserve Bank of India and chief economist at the International Monetary Fund. Moving from micro to macro, Holden investigates the infrastructure that permits digital transactions, the currencies that underpin them, the race for control of those currencies, shifts in policy and the international monetary system, and the impact on our politics of money in the digital age. Ultimately, Money in the Twenty-First Century asks if governments can keep these three tectonic powers of low interest rates, mobile money, and decentralized finance under control.
Contents Prologue  1. The Year That Changed Everything  2. The Cashless Society  3. Mobile Money and Digital Banking  4. Crypto  5. Govcoins  6. The Exorbitant Privilege  7. Cheap Money, Asset Bubbles, and Government Finances  8. Conclusion  Acknowledgments  Notes  References  Index  About the Author
  • Monetary economics
  • Professional & Vocational
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