Beschreibung
33 Perspectives on the future of cash from a political, economic and philosophical viewpoint Over the past 20 years, euro cash has become a tangible symbol of economic integration and cohesion in Europe. It stands for stability and trust, especially in times of crisis. However, a look ahead at what the future holds for Europes single currency suggests there are some specific challenges looming. For example, the new forms of payment and so-called cryptocurrencies that the digital turn has ushered in have cast fundamental doubt on the status of cash and government-issued currencies. The authors of this book provide a nuanced overview of the topic by looking at multiple aspects of money and currency from different angles. This affords a new sense of perspective in the often vehement debate over the future of our money. With essays by Otmar Issing, Clemens Fuest, Hans-Jürgen Papier, Peter Sloterdijk, Barry Eichengreen, Viviana Zelizer and Gaspard Koenig. Ausstattung: mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen
Autorenportrait
Professor Johannes Beermann was born in 1960 in Emsdetten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He studied law at LMU in Munich and obtained his doctorate at the University of Münster. Member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank, responsible for cash management since 2015.