Democratizing Money?: Debating Legitimacy in Monetary Reform Proposals

Author:   Beat Weber
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781107195813


Pages:   284
Publication Date:   17 May 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Beat Weber
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781107195813


ISBN 10:   1107195810
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   17 May 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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'Weber's book is a must read for all concerned about the currently defunct monetary system. Applying a sophisticated understanding of the character of money, Weber rigorously assesses the potential alternatives to the status quo, with surprising results.' Christoph Scherrer, Executive Director of the International Center for Development and Decent Work, University of Kassel, Germany 'This book offers a concise overview of theories on money and money's relation to states, sovereignty, and democratic self-governance. Weber situates the role of money and monetary policy within the history and economic organization of capitalism. He cautions against asking too much of monetary policy and redirects demands for greater input legitimacy to tax and similar classic state policies. Students of modern financial systems will find the book a hugely informative and valuable read, whether or not they will agree with all its conclusions.' Katharina Pistor, Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law, Columbia Law School 'This book gives an excellent overview of the latest developments of monetary systems, including cryptocurrencies. It brings clarity to the debate, showing to what extent state money and central banks can be substituted by private money. A must-read.' Hansjörg Herr, Berlin School of Economics and Law 'Weber's book provides an excellent overview of these issues and should be required reading for central bankers dealing with cryptocurrencies, central bank digital currencies and, more generally, payment system design.' Thorvald Grung Moe, Central Banking Journal 'This is a well written, informative book, which presents a clear argument about a highly relevant and actual topic.' Christoph Deutschmann, Economic Sociology: The European Electronic Newsletter


'Weber's book is a must read for all concerned about the currently defunct monetary system. Applying a sophisticated understanding of the character of money, Weber rigorously assesses the potential alternatives to the status quo, with surprising results.' Christoph Scherrer, Executive Director of the International Center for Development and Decent Work, University of Kassel, Germany 'This book offers a concise overview of theories on money and money's relation to states, sovereignty, and democratic self-governance. Weber situates the role of money and monetary policy within the history and economic organization of capitalism. He cautions against asking too much of monetary policy and redirects demands for greater input legitimacy to tax and similar classic state policies. Students of modern financial systems will find the book a hugely informative and valuable read, whether or not they will agree with all its conclusions.' Katharina Pistor, Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law, Columbia Law School 'This book gives an excellent overview of the latest developments of monetary systems, including cryptocurrencies. It brings clarity to the debate, showing to what extent state money and central banks can be substituted by private money. A must-read.' Hansjoerg Herr, Berlin School of Economics and Law


Advance praise: 'Weber's book is a must read for all concerned about the currently defunct monetary system. Applying a sophisticated understanding of the character of money, Weber rigorously assesses the potential alternatives to the status quo, with surprising results.' Christoph Scherrer, Executive Director of the International Center for Development and Decent Work, University of Kassel, Germany Advance praise: 'This book offers a concise overview of theories on money and money's relation to states, sovereignty, and democratic self-governance. Weber situates the role of money and monetary policy within the history and economic organization of capitalism. He cautions against asking too much of monetary policy and redirects demands for greater input legitimacy to tax and similar classic state policies. Students of modern financial systems will find the book a hugely informative and valuable read, whether or not they will agree with all its conclusions.' Katharina Pistor, Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law, Columbia Law School


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Beat Weber is an Expert at the European Affairs and International Financial Organizations Division of the Austrian National Bank, and a Ph.D. candidate in political economy at Universität Kassel, Germany. He co-edited and authored The Political Economy of Financial Market Regulation (2006), as well as publishing a number of books and articles in German on the political economy of finance, and now devotes his research to investigating monetary reform and alternative currencies.

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