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A Financial History of the World is Harvard professor Niall Ferguson's tenth book, published in 2008, and an adapted television documentary for Channel 4 (UK) and PBS (US). It examines the long history of money, credit, and banking in a fascinating six part series - "The Ascent of Money".
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1: Dreams of Avarice
From Shylock's pound of flesh to the loan sharks of Glasgow,
from the "promises
to pay" on Babylonian clay tablets to Medici banking system. Professor
Ferguson explains the origins of credit and debt and why credit networks
are indispensable to any civilization.
Episode.
2: Human Bondage
How did finance become the realm of the masters of the universe? Through the
rise of the bond market in Renaissance Italy. With the advent of bonds, war finance
was transformed and spread to north-west Europe and across the Atlantic. It was
the bond market that made the Rothschilds the richest and most powerful family
of the 19th century.
Episode.
4: Risky Business
Life is a risky business – which is why people take
out insurance. But faced with an unexpected disaster, the state has to
step in. Professor
Ferguson travels to post-Katrina New Orleans to ask why the free market
can't provide adequate protection against catastrophe. His quest for an
answer
takes him to the origins of modern insurance in the early 19th century
and to the birth of the welfare state in post-war Japan.
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6: Chimerica
Niall Ferguson investigates the globalisation of the Western
economy and the uncertain balance between the important component countries
of China
and the US. In examining the last time globalisation took hold – before
World War One, he finds a notable reversal, namely that today money is
pouring into the English-speaking economies from the developing world,
rather than
out.