How is our monetary system going to evolve? What are new forms of money? What will the currency of the future look like? Parallel to our series of articles on this 'strand', here are our favorite Bookmate picks on the history of money, Bitcoin, local monies and co.
Nothing is talked more about at the moment than the Euro and the Eurozone - Greece is up in the air and so is the monetary agreement that gives the Eurozone its name.
Hedge funds have created some of the wealthiest people of our time, and few really understand them. Mallaby's account is - if at times a little superficial - surely a great way to start understanding the world of of hedging.
Brixton Pounds in London is only one example - communities are organizing their own monetary systems now! Does local money work well? Or would everybody be better off with the dollar?
Also have a look at Johannes Lenhard's KR article on the topic: http://bit.ly/1OaTWf6
Cryptocurrencies are ways of using technology to bypass the monopoly of states on the creation and regulation of money and commerce. What role will they play in the future?
Dave Birch has written two brilliant KR articles in the future of money strand on the future of money and technology. Find them here: