Nation-states and money : the past, present and future of national currencies / edited by Emily Gilbert and Eric Helleiner.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge/RIPE studies in global political economy ; 2.Publication details: London : New York : Routledge, ©1999.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 240 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nation-states and money : historical contexts, interdisciplinary perspectives / Emily Gilbert and Eric Helleiner -- Forging a national currency : money, state-building and nation-making in Canada / Emily Gilbert -- 'Scotch hate gold' : British identity and paper money / Matthew Rowlinson -- Local currencies in pre-industrial Japan / Makoto Maruyama -- Official standardisation vs. social differentiation in Americans' use of money / Viviana Zelizer -- Distant view : imagery and imagination in the paper currency of the British Empire, 1800-1960 / Virginia Hewitt -- New geography of money / Benjamin Cohen -- Denationalising money? : Economic liberalism and the 'national question' in currency affairs / Eric Helleiner -- Moral geographies of money / Nigel Thrift and Andrew Leyshon -- Globalisation of money? : National sovereignty and the management of risk / Nigel Dodd -- Logic of giving up national currencies : lessons from Europe's monetary union / Amy Verdun -- Future of national currencies? / Eric Helleiner.
Print version record.
National currencies appear to be threatened from all sides. European Union member countries are due to abandon their national currencies in favour of a supranational currency by the year 2000. Elsewhere, the use of foreign currencies within national economic spaces is on the increase, as shown by the growth of eurocurrency activity, and currency substitution in many parts of the world. In the last decade, privately-issued sub-national local currencies have also proliferated in a number of countries, and predict the emergence of private electronic monies of the future. In the light of t.
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