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Money, the True Story of a Made-Up Thing
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Jacob Goldstein's "Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing" is a comprehensive exploration of the history of money, tracing its evolution from ancient bartering systems to modern digital currencies.
The book delves into the social, political, and economic forces that have shaped our understanding and use of money.
Goldstein examines various monetary systems throughout history, highlighting the role of trust, innovation, and crisis in their development.
He also explores the complexities of modern finance and the challenges posed by new technologies like cryptocurrency.
The book offers a fascinating and insightful look at one of humanity's most fundamental inventions.
The book delves into the social, political, and economic forces that have shaped our understanding and use of money.
Goldstein examines various monetary systems throughout history, highlighting the role of trust, innovation, and crisis in their development.
He also explores the complexities of modern finance and the challenges posed by new technologies like cryptocurrency.
The book offers a fascinating and insightful look at one of humanity's most fundamental inventions.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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's first book, offering a fascinating look at the history of money.


Chris Hutchins

Jacob Goldstein

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Inflation and All Things Money with Jacob Goldstein
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as a book he wrote.

Jacob Goldstein

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Airships, AI and Alan Cumming: Tim Answers Your Questions
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as the author of "Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing", and co-host of the podcast.


Michael Lewis

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Other People’s Money: Jacob Goldstein and the Bonds of Wall Street
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as the author of the book.


Tim Harford

When the Robots Take Over... - Cautionary Questions
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as the author of the book, and discussed in the podcast.


Roman Mars

Real Fake Bridges
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to illustrate the importance of trust in monetary systems using the example of 17th-century England.

Paddy Hirsch

In Money We Trust
Mentioned by Paddy Hirsch as the first guest of the podcast.

Evolving Money: Money Without Borders (Sponsored Content)
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as the author of a book about money, which they discuss in the podcast.


Joe Weisenthal


Tracy Alloway

How A New Type Of Money Helped Cause The Great Financial Crisis
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in the podcast summary and during the interview about bank runs and the history of money.


Chris Hill

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