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The key of wealth
Book • 2013
Published in 1650, 'The Key of Wealth' is a pioneering work that analyzes the economic challenges facing England during the mid-17th century and offers practical proposals for enhancing trade and commerce.
Drawing on his experience, Potter advocates for new approaches to banking and economic policy, making this one of the earliest documents on land banks and mutual banking concepts.
The book is recognized for its insightful critique of contemporary economic practices and its forward-looking recommendations for national prosperity.
Drawing on his experience, Potter advocates for new approaches to banking and economic policy, making this one of the earliest documents on land banks and mutual banking concepts.
The book is recognized for its insightful critique of contemporary economic practices and its forward-looking recommendations for national prosperity.
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as a treatise from 1650 that explored the idea of a land-backed currency.


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Land: The $180 Trillion Asset That Runs the World | Mike Bird, The Economist
Mentioned as a book written in 1650 by William Potter that talks about the idea of a land-based currency.

Mike Bird, "The Land Trap: A New History of the World's Oldest Asset" (Penguin, 2025)
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as a book written in 1650 exploring a land-based currency.


Mike Bird

Mike Bird, "The Land Trap: A New History of the World's Oldest Asset" (Penguin, 2025)




