Money
Whence it came, where it went

  • 'John Kenneth Galbraith has done it again...'
    'The book is an ingenious blend of a history of money and monetary institutions, with an analysis of money's changing role in the sum total of economic analysis and policy. I can think of no single book on this subject that would give so immediate and so penetrating an insight into a subject which is not only naturally difficult, but which has also been unnecessarily complicated by the "experts". That is is written with Professor Galbraith's usual wit and elegance does not need to be said. Parts of it are a sheer joy to read and are, in their vivacity and élan, highly reminiscent of certainly his most delightful book, The Great Crash 1929' — Eric Roll in The Times Literary Supplement

    'Once again Professor Galbraith has written something noteworthy, and written it elegantly' — Woodrow Wyatt in the Sunday Times
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