Digital Currencies and Public Law
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Digital Currencies and Public Law
History, Constitutionalism and the Revolutionary Nature of Money
Dahdal, Andrew
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2024
230
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9781032614564
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
1. The Origins of Money and the Foundations of State Control
2. Coinage, Credit and the Financial Revolution
3. The Revolutionary Nature of Money in British North America and the American Republic
4. The Revolutionary Nature of Money in Chinese, Islamic and Late Colonial History
5. The Political Economy of Monetary Forms
6. Currency Forms and Constitutional Principles: The 'Money Matrix' Model
7. Applying the Money Matrix Model to Traditional and New Monetary Forms
8. Conclusion
1. The Origins of Money and the Foundations of State Control
2. Coinage, Credit and the Financial Revolution
3. The Revolutionary Nature of Money in British North America and the American Republic
4. The Revolutionary Nature of Money in Chinese, Islamic and Late Colonial History
5. The Political Economy of Monetary Forms
6. Currency Forms and Constitutional Principles: The 'Money Matrix' Model
7. Applying the Money Matrix Model to Traditional and New Monetary Forms
8. Conclusion
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Public Law;digital currency law;constitutional law;digital money discourses;digital currency models;constitutional politics;Nature of Money
Introduction
1. The Origins of Money and the Foundations of State Control
2. Coinage, Credit and the Financial Revolution
3. The Revolutionary Nature of Money in British North America and the American Republic
4. The Revolutionary Nature of Money in Chinese, Islamic and Late Colonial History
5. The Political Economy of Monetary Forms
6. Currency Forms and Constitutional Principles: The 'Money Matrix' Model
7. Applying the Money Matrix Model to Traditional and New Monetary Forms
8. Conclusion
1. The Origins of Money and the Foundations of State Control
2. Coinage, Credit and the Financial Revolution
3. The Revolutionary Nature of Money in British North America and the American Republic
4. The Revolutionary Nature of Money in Chinese, Islamic and Late Colonial History
5. The Political Economy of Monetary Forms
6. Currency Forms and Constitutional Principles: The 'Money Matrix' Model
7. Applying the Money Matrix Model to Traditional and New Monetary Forms
8. Conclusion
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