From the New York Times bestselling author of This Time Is Different,
"a fascinating and important book" (Ben Bernanke) about phasing out
most paper money to fight crime and tax evasion—and to battle
financial crises by tapping the power of negative interest rates The
world is drowning in cash—and it's making us poorer and less safe.
In The Curse of Cash, Kenneth Rogoff, one of the world’s leading
economists, makes a persuasive and fascinating case for an idea that
until recently would have seemed outlandish: getting rid of most paper
money. Even as people in advanced economies are using less paper
money, there is more cash in circulation—a record $1.4 trillion in
U.S. dollars alone, or $4,200 for every American, mostly in $100
bills. And the United States is hardly exceptional. So what is all
that cash being used for? The answer is simple: a large part is
feeding tax evasion, corruption, terrorism, the drug trade, human
trafficking, and the rest of a massive global underground economy. As
Rogoff shows, paper money can also cripple monetary policy. In the
aftermath of the recent financial crisis, central banks have been
unable to stimulate growth and inflation by cutting interest rates
significantly below zero for fear that it would drive investors to
abandon treasury bills and stockpile cash. This constraint has
paralyzed monetary policy in virtually every advanced economy, and is
likely to be a recurring problem in the future. The Curse of Cash
offers a plan for phasing out most paper money—while leaving
small-denomination bills and coins in circulation indefinitely—and
addresses the issues the transition will pose, ranging from fears
about privacy and price stability to the need to provide subsidized
debit cards for the poor. While phasing out the bulk of paper money
will hardly solve the world’s problems, it would be a significant
step toward addressing a surprising number of very big ones.
Provocative, engaging, and backed by compelling original arguments and
evidence, The Curse of Cash is certain to spark widespread debate.
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ISBN
9781400883219
Publisert
2016
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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