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Pocket Money The Economist

Pocket Money von The Economist

Pocket Money The Economist


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Zusammenfassung

Everything you ever wanted to know about money, its history, bank crashes and bank robberies, scams and scandals, cyber money, the change in prices over time, and much more.

Pocket Money Zusammenfassung

Pocket Money: The Essentials of Money All the Way from Cowrie Shells to Cyber Cash The Economist

Pocket Money contains a vast range of facts and figures about money including: * What apart from notes and coins has been used as money * A chronology of money * How the value of money has changed over the years * The most stable currencies of our time and the least stable (the deutschemark has been both) * How much money has been lost over the years, including how much lottery money remains unclaimed in different countries * Biggest bank crashes and largest bank robberies * Famous scams and scandals throughout history * Richest people at different times in history; how rich was Croesus compared with Bill Gates? * Children's pocket money compared across countries * Increase in credit card transactions over time * The growth of cyber money * How prices have changed over time * Electronic trading in foreign exchange, futures and other derivatives markets And lots lots more

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GOR007983374
9781861971562
1861971567
Pocket Money: The Essentials of Money All the Way from Cowrie Shells to Cyber Cash The Economist
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Profile Books Ltd
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