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"Easy Money provides an engrossing narrative account of this lesser-known crucible. Although scholarship about the first American colonies could fill the Mayflower, Mr. Goldberg’s chronicle is the first book-length attempt to explain why a defining concept in our global financial system emerged within a desperate theocracy on the fringes of the British Empire." * The Wall Street Journal *
"Easy Money, grounded in a doctoral dissertation and nine publications, will become an instant classic. Lucid, arresting, and free of jargon, it is accessible to general readers and scholars . . . Essential." * Choice *
"Easy Money is a major contribution to North Atlantic monetary history...The book pulls off a neat trick by being very engaging for economic historians and at the same time accessible to a broad audience." * EH.Net *
"Paper money and legal tender clauses did not emerge in a vacuum. Easy Money tells how exigencies, forethoughts, and experiments combined to make an early paper money sustainable and valuable—at least for a while. Full of insights about the 21st century brought from carefully interpreting 17th century events, Easy Money is a fascinating mixture of American political, economic, and intellectual history that is sharply focused on how paper money was invented and implemented." -- Thomas Sargent | New York University | recipient of 2011 Nobel Prize in Economics
“Skillfully assembling a large body of evidence in this ambitious work, Goldberg has woven a complex, yet accessible narrative about an important event in monetary history, which tackles important questions such as: How does money evolve? What explains the timing, location, and form of monetary invention? And why Massachusetts? -- Jane Knodell | University of Vermont
“It is often said that money is a social construct. But few of us take the time to painstakingly chronicle the political, economic, and social processes by which it is constructed. In Easy Money, Dror Goldberg traces the story of modern legal tender currency back to its 17th century Transatlantic roots and the upstart colony of Massachusetts. It is a story of war, politics, law, religion, and circumstance in which necessity reveals itself as the mother of monetary invention. It is also a story with important lessons for the future of money.” -- Dan Awrey | Cornell University
Easy Money is the story of one of history’s great inventions in a depth that no one has done before. The outlines of this story have been known for quite a while, but no one has explained in Goldberg’s rich detail how the 1690-1692 innovation happened when and where it did.” -- Richard Sylla | New York University

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I. Introductions

Chapter 1. Introduction to the Book

Chapter 2. Money and Its Inventions: Theoretical Considerations

Chapter 3. England in the Late Sixteenth Century

Chapter 4. English Developments, 1584–1692

Part II. The Atlantic

Chapter 5. Before 1630: Harvesters of Money

Chapter 6. The Puritan Exodus, 1629–1640: General Features

Chapter 7. Massachusetts Takes the Monetary Lead, 1630–1640

Chapter 8. A New Hope, 1640–1660

Chapter 9. The Empire Strikes Back, 1660–1686

Chapter 10. Governments and Paper Money Projects, 1685–1689

Chapter 11. The Massachusetts Legislator: The Case of Elisha Hutchinson

Chapter 12. The Return of the General Court, 1689–1690

Summary of Part II

Part III. A Monetary Revolution

Chapter 13. The Legal Tender Law, 1690

Chapter 14. Aftermath, 1691–1692

Chapter 15. Back to England’s Financial Revolution, 1692–1700

Chapter 16. Analysis

Chapter 17. Conclusion

Notes

References

Index

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      Publisher: University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 3/29/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780226825106, 978-0226825106
      ISBN10: 0226825108

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Easy Money provides an engrossing narrative account of this lesser-known crucible. Although scholarship about the first American colonies could fill the Mayflower, Mr. Goldberg’s chronicle is the first book-length attempt to explain why a defining concept in our global financial system emerged within a desperate theocracy on the fringes of the British Empire." * The Wall Street Journal *
      "Easy Money, grounded in a doctoral dissertation and nine publications, will become an instant classic. Lucid, arresting, and free of jargon, it is accessible to general readers and scholars . . . Essential." * Choice *
      "Easy Money is a major contribution to North Atlantic monetary history...The book pulls off a neat trick by being very engaging for economic historians and at the same time accessible to a broad audience." * EH.Net *
      "Paper money and legal tender clauses did not emerge in a vacuum. Easy Money tells how exigencies, forethoughts, and experiments combined to make an early paper money sustainable and valuable—at least for a while. Full of insights about the 21st century brought from carefully interpreting 17th century events, Easy Money is a fascinating mixture of American political, economic, and intellectual history that is sharply focused on how paper money was invented and implemented." -- Thomas Sargent | New York University | recipient of 2011 Nobel Prize in Economics
      “Skillfully assembling a large body of evidence in this ambitious work, Goldberg has woven a complex, yet accessible narrative about an important event in monetary history, which tackles important questions such as: How does money evolve? What explains the timing, location, and form of monetary invention? And why Massachusetts? -- Jane Knodell | University of Vermont
      “It is often said that money is a social construct. But few of us take the time to painstakingly chronicle the political, economic, and social processes by which it is constructed. In Easy Money, Dror Goldberg traces the story of modern legal tender currency back to its 17th century Transatlantic roots and the upstart colony of Massachusetts. It is a story of war, politics, law, religion, and circumstance in which necessity reveals itself as the mother of monetary invention. It is also a story with important lessons for the future of money.” -- Dan Awrey | Cornell University
      Easy Money is the story of one of history’s great inventions in a depth that no one has done before. The outlines of this story have been known for quite a while, but no one has explained in Goldberg’s rich detail how the 1690-1692 innovation happened when and where it did.” -- Richard Sylla | New York University

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Part I. Introductions

      Chapter 1. Introduction to the Book

      Chapter 2. Money and Its Inventions: Theoretical Considerations

      Chapter 3. England in the Late Sixteenth Century

      Chapter 4. English Developments, 1584–1692

      Part II. The Atlantic

      Chapter 5. Before 1630: Harvesters of Money

      Chapter 6. The Puritan Exodus, 1629–1640: General Features

      Chapter 7. Massachusetts Takes the Monetary Lead, 1630–1640

      Chapter 8. A New Hope, 1640–1660

      Chapter 9. The Empire Strikes Back, 1660–1686

      Chapter 10. Governments and Paper Money Projects, 1685–1689

      Chapter 11. The Massachusetts Legislator: The Case of Elisha Hutchinson

      Chapter 12. The Return of the General Court, 1689–1690

      Summary of Part II

      Part III. A Monetary Revolution

      Chapter 13. The Legal Tender Law, 1690

      Chapter 14. Aftermath, 1691–1692

      Chapter 15. Back to England’s Financial Revolution, 1692–1700

      Chapter 16. Analysis

      Chapter 17. Conclusion

      Notes

      References

      Index

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