Naked Money: A Revealing Look at What It Is and Why It Matters by Charles Wheelan

Naked Money: A Revealing Look at What It Is and Why It Matters

Charles Wheelan
320 pages
W W Norton, 2016.
Apr 2016
Business & Investing WSBN
2
Readers
1
Reviews
0
Discussions
0
Quotes
<p>The best-selling Naked series tackles the weird world of money.</p><p>Consider the $20 bill.</p><p>It has no more value, as a simple slip of paper, than Monopoly money. Yet even children recognize that tearing one into small pieces is an act of inconceivable stupidity. What makes a $20 bill actually worth twenty dollars? In the third volume of his best-selling Naked series, Charles Wheelan uses this seemingly simple question to open the door to the surprisingly colorful world of money and banking.</p><p>The search for an answer triggers countless other questions along the way: Why does paper money (&quot;fiat currency&quot; if you want to be fancy) even exist? And why do some nations, like Zimbabwe in the 1990s, print so much of it that it becomes more valuable as toilet paper than as currency? How do central banks use the power of money creation to stop financial crises? Why does most of Europe share a common currency, and why has that arrangement caused so much trouble? And will payment apps, bitcoin, or other new technologies render all of this moot?</p><p>In Naked Money, Wheelan tackles all of the above and more, showing us how our banking and monetary systems should work in ideal situations and revealing the havoc and suffering caused in real situations by inflation, deflation, illiquidity, and other monetary effects. Throughout, Wheelan's uniquely bright-eyed, whimsical style brings levity and clarity to a subject often devoid of both. With illuminating stories from Argentina, Zimbabwe, North Korea, America, China, and elsewhere around the globe, Wheelan demystifies the curious world behind the paper in our wallets and the digits in our bank accounts.</p>
Join the conversation

No discussions yet. Join BookLovers to start a discussion about this book!

Good coverage about the basic of money. Not clear about why Fiat money preferred over Gold Standard.

A book I enjoy very much. Very intelligently written. However, there are a few places that the author mentioned about the current fiat money being better than the gold standard, and that even experts do not recommend going back to the gold standard, but the book does not explain clearly why. This viewpoint is just the opposite to that of the other “Bitcoin Standard” book by Ammous, which I am reading now, that argues that the gold standard is far superior to the fiat currency we use today, and it was the suspension of the gold standard that cause the deepening of the Great Depression. I am still trying to find the answer to whether Gold Standard should be better using Fiat Currency or not. Also, I wish it is more updated about the situation in the various regions of the world recently. E.g. how the deflation situation in Japan is, now that all elsewhere in the world are having issues with inflation. Other than that, I enjoy this book very much. Read more

No quotes shared yet. Join BookLovers to share your favorite quotes!

Earn Points
Your voice matters. Every comment, review, and quote earns you reward points redeemable for Bitcoin.
Comment +5 pts Review +20 pts Quote +7 pts Upvote +1 pt
BookMatch Quiz
Find books similar to this one
About this book
Pages 320
Publisher W W Norton, 2016.
Published 2016
Readers 2