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人类货币史

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《人类货币史》围绕货币真实和抽象性质之间的紧张关系,提出了植根于此二元交易的关键货币理论。该书首先介绍了美索不达米亚用于表示债务的陶板,接着是古希腊和古罗马铸币的发展,中世纪欧洲以黄金为保证的货币,以及维多利亚时期英国的货币经济。*后以数字时代作结,此时,货币的虚拟面在加密货币和服务供应商那里得到了充分体现,这也意味着我们所谓的货币在构造上发生了转变。《人类货币史》通过构筑一条有机的时间线,帮助我们预测货币在下一阶段的变革作用。

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《人类货币史》

从货币的起源讲起,讲到货币的各种形态:货币1.0,货币2.0,货币3.0,货币4.0,货币5.0,包括早期美索不达米亚早期的物物交换,包括亚里士多德对货币起源的分析和对货币的定义,再到后来出现了借贷,信用,金银的出现,私人财产,硬通货,虚拟...

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380 pages, Paperback

Published March 1, 2017

About the author

David Orrell

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David Orrell, Ph.D. is a scientist and author of popular science books. He studied mathematics at the University of Alberta, and obtained his Ph.D. from Oxford University on the prediction of nonlinear systems.

His work in mathematical modeling and complex systems research has led him to diverse areas such as weather forecasting, particle accelerator design, economics, and cancer biology. He has authored or coauthored research papers for journals including Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Nature Genetics, the International Journal of Bifurcations and Chaos, and Physica D.

He is the author of Economyths and The Other Side of the Coin: The Emerging Vision of Economics and Our Place in The World about new economic theories; and The Future of Everything: The Science of Prediction about prediction in weather, genetics, and economics, which was a national bestseller and finalist for the 2007 Canadian Science Writers' Association book award. Foresight called it "An engaging, as well as deeply insightful, discussion on the difficult task of prediction ... it can change the way you view forecasting."

David has been a guest on radio shows including Coast to Coast AM, NPR, and BBC, and his work has been featured in print media such as New Scientist and the Financial Times. He has spoken at many conferences and events including the Art Center Global Dialogues on Disruptive Thinking. He currently lives in Oxford, UK, where he runs a mathematical consultancy Systems Forecasting.

Awards
Finalist: Canadian Science Writers' Association book award (2007)
Finalist: National Business Book Award (2011)

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