
A thoughtfully assembled set of classic essays, this volume guides listeners through the fundamentals of money and its role in everyday exchange. Beginning with vivid comparisons between barter and a common monetary language, it shows how a shared unit of value transforms trade, simplifies pricing, and makes personal accounting possible. The early sections use clear, relatable examples—such as a tailor’s dilemma—to illustrate why societies gravitate toward a circulating medium.
Building on that foundation, the collection moves into the evolving mechanisms of banking and the modern phases of monetary theory as understood in the early twentieth century. Contributions from leading economists of the era provide insight into recent developments in exchange systems, making the material both historically rich and still relevant for today’s students. Designed for classroom use, the readings can be mixed and matched to suit diverse curricula, offering a flexible, engaging exploration of how money shapes economies.
Full title
Readings in Money and Banking Selected and Adapted
Language
en
Duration
~30 hours (1755K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-01-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1882–1976
A pioneering scholar of banking and finance, this early twentieth-century economist helped shape how bank credit was taught for decades. He also played a major role in building business education at the University of Iowa.
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