The Citizens' Ledger: Digitizing Our Money, Democratizing Our Finance
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Prologue: Money Without "Middlemen" -- Praise for The Citizens' Ledger -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction: Money, Finance, and Production in Contemporary Commercial Republics -- 1.1 Money and Production, Public and Private: The Two-by-Two Matrix of Commercial Republican Economies -- 1.2 Ills of Financial Hybridity-And Their Possible Money-Tech Cure -- 1.3 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance as Our Newly Available Cure -- Notes -- 2 Money, Capital, and Investment: Fixing Some Critical Terms and Relations -- 2.1 Capital: A Crucial Yet Oft-Muddled Term -- 2.1.1 Production: What Capital Is (Ultimately) For -- 2.1.2 Generic Capital -- 2.1.3 Generic Capital in Production-Investment Capital -- 2.2 Investment: Antonym and Antidote to Speculation -- 2.2.1 Investment and Finance -- 2.2.2 Stratification and N-ary (a.k.a. "Meta-") Markets -- 2.2.3 Intermediation, Derivation, "Financialization" -- 2.3 Money: From Measure to Medium-and Back -- 2.3.1 Paying-Including Investing -- 2.3.2 Accounting -- 2.3.3 Crediting/Debiting -- Notes -- 3 Franchise Finance: A Brief Exposition and Exposé -- 3.1 Hybridity in the Large: Exposition -- 3.2 Hybridity in Detail: Exposé -- 3.2.1 Credit-Money's Endogeneity: Private Lending of Public Capital -- 3.2.2 Endogeneity's Blessing-And Curse: Production and Wealth, Speculation and Recursive Collective Action Problems -- Notes -- 4 Franchise Finance: Why and How We Got Here -- 4.1 Why Credit and Currency -- 4.1.1 Credit: Production and Payment in Time -- 4.1.2 Currency: From Ledgers to Tokens-And Back -- 4.2 Why Uniformity -- 4.2.1 Spatial Uniformity: Payments and "Universal Equivalents" -- 4.2.2 Temporal Uniformity: "Sound Money" and "Elastic Currency" -- Notes -- 5 Franchise Finance: Why We Retain It-And Why We Need Not -- 5.1 Why We Retain It: New Facts, Old Ideas | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.2 Why We Need Not: New Facts, New Prospects -- 5.3 Ending Hybridity-Citizen Ledger Finance in Broad Outline -- Notes -- 6 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: What We Now Can and Must Do -- 6.1 Liability-Side Reform: Reserve Accounts, Citizen Wallets, and Resident Wallets -- 6.1.1 What the U.S. and Others Do Now: Reserve Accounts -- 6.1.2 What We Must Add: Digital Citizen Wallets, Resident Wallets, and Their Common Digital Ledger -- 6.2 Asset-Side Reform: Digitized CB, NIC, PSF, and Other Public Issuances -- 6.2.1 What We Do Now: Finance Ministry Debt, Agency Debt, and (Sometimes) Other -- 6.2.2 What We Must Add: Digitized CB-Discounted Paper, NIC Issuances, PSF Holdings, and Other -- 6.3 Systemic Ramifications: Private Sector Transformation and Public Sector Consolidation -- 6.3.1 Private Money Capital: From Credit-Generation and -Multiplication to Honest Intermediation -- 6.3.2 Public Investment Capital: From Central Bank and Finance Ministry, Fiscal and Monetary, and "T-Bill," "Fed Note," and "Mint Coin" Separation to Digital Consolidation -- Notes -- 7 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: Logistics and Technics -- 7.1 From Abstract Accounting to Concrete Logistics: Making It Happen Now -- 7.2 From Macro Logistics to Micro Technics: Why to Digitize Now -- 7.2.1 The Bright Side of the Ledger -- 7.2.2 The Dark Side of the Ledger -- Notes -- 8 From Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance to Citizen Fintech: Democratic Digitization and Its Possible Forms -- 8.1 Moneys and Payment Systems -- 8.2 From Payments to Moneys: Technical Options for the Democratic Digital Currency -- Notes -- 9 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: Cavils and Competitors -- Notes -- Epilogue: From Fintech to Ourtech-And Our Finance -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Prologue: Money Without "Middlemen" -- Praise for The Citizens' Ledger -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction: Money, Finance, and Production in Contemporary Commercial Republics -- 1.1 Money and Production, Public and Private: The Two-by-Two Matrix of Commercial Republican Economies -- 1.2 Ills of Financial Hybridity-And Their Possible Money-Tech Cure -- 1.3 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance as Our Newly Available Cure -- Notes -- 2 Money, Capital, and Investment: Fixing Some Critical Terms and Relations -- 2.1 Capital: A Crucial Yet Oft-Muddled Term -- 2.1.1 Production: What Capital Is (Ultimately) For -- 2.1.2 Generic Capital -- 2.1.3 Generic Capital in Production-Investment Capital -- 2.2 Investment: Antonym and Antidote to Speculation -- 2.2.1 Investment and Finance -- 2.2.2 Stratification and N-ary (a.k.a. "Meta-") Markets -- 2.2.3 Intermediation, Derivation, "Financialization" -- 2.3 Money: From Measure to Medium-and Back -- 2.3.1 Paying-Including Investing -- 2.3.2 Accounting -- 2.3.3 Crediting/Debiting -- Notes -- 3 Franchise Finance: A Brief Exposition and Exposé -- 3.1 Hybridity in the Large: Exposition -- 3.2 Hybridity in Detail: Exposé -- 3.2.1 Credit-Money's Endogeneity: Private Lending of Public Capital -- 3.2.2 Endogeneity's Blessing-And Curse: Production and Wealth, Speculation and Recursive Collective Action Problems -- Notes -- 4 Franchise Finance: Why and How We Got Here -- 4.1 Why Credit and Currency -- 4.1.1 Credit: Production and Payment in Time -- 4.1.2 Currency: From Ledgers to Tokens-And Back -- 4.2 Why Uniformity -- 4.2.1 Spatial Uniformity: Payments and "Universal Equivalents" -- 4.2.2 Temporal Uniformity: "Sound Money" and "Elastic Currency" -- Notes -- 5 Franchise Finance: Why We Retain It-And Why We Need Not -- 5.1 Why We Retain It: New Facts, Old Ideas 5.2 Why We Need Not: New Facts, New Prospects -- 5.3 Ending Hybridity-Citizen Ledger Finance in Broad Outline -- Notes -- 6 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: What We Now Can and Must Do -- 6.1 Liability-Side Reform: Reserve Accounts, Citizen Wallets, and Resident Wallets -- 6.1.1 What the U.S. and Others Do Now: Reserve Accounts -- 6.1.2 What We Must Add: Digital Citizen Wallets, Resident Wallets, and Their Common Digital Ledger -- 6.2 Asset-Side Reform: Digitized CB, NIC, PSF, and Other Public Issuances -- 6.2.1 What We Do Now: Finance Ministry Debt, Agency Debt, and (Sometimes) Other -- 6.2.2 What We Must Add: Digitized CB-Discounted Paper, NIC Issuances, PSF Holdings, and Other -- 6.3 Systemic Ramifications: Private Sector Transformation and Public Sector Consolidation -- 6.3.1 Private Money Capital: From Credit-Generation and -Multiplication to Honest Intermediation -- 6.3.2 Public Investment Capital: From Central Bank and Finance Ministry, Fiscal and Monetary, and "T-Bill," "Fed Note," and "Mint Coin" Separation to Digital Consolidation -- Notes -- 7 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: Logistics and Technics -- 7.1 From Abstract Accounting to Concrete Logistics: Making It Happen Now -- 7.2 From Macro Logistics to Micro Technics: Why to Digitize Now -- 7.2.1 The Bright Side of the Ledger -- 7.2.2 The Dark Side of the Ledger -- Notes -- 8 From Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance to Citizen Fintech: Democratic Digitization and Its Possible Forms -- 8.1 Moneys and Payment Systems -- 8.2 From Payments to Moneys: Technical Options for the Democratic Digital Currency -- Notes -- 9 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: Cavils and Competitors -- Notes -- Epilogue: From Fintech to Ourtech-And Our Finance -- Index |
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spelling | Hockett, Robert C. Verfasser aut The Citizens' Ledger Digitizing Our Money, Democratizing Our Finance 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (211 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Prologue: Money Without "Middlemen" -- Praise for The Citizens' Ledger -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction: Money, Finance, and Production in Contemporary Commercial Republics -- 1.1 Money and Production, Public and Private: The Two-by-Two Matrix of Commercial Republican Economies -- 1.2 Ills of Financial Hybridity-And Their Possible Money-Tech Cure -- 1.3 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance as Our Newly Available Cure -- Notes -- 2 Money, Capital, and Investment: Fixing Some Critical Terms and Relations -- 2.1 Capital: A Crucial Yet Oft-Muddled Term -- 2.1.1 Production: What Capital Is (Ultimately) For -- 2.1.2 Generic Capital -- 2.1.3 Generic Capital in Production-Investment Capital -- 2.2 Investment: Antonym and Antidote to Speculation -- 2.2.1 Investment and Finance -- 2.2.2 Stratification and N-ary (a.k.a. "Meta-") Markets -- 2.2.3 Intermediation, Derivation, "Financialization" -- 2.3 Money: From Measure to Medium-and Back -- 2.3.1 Paying-Including Investing -- 2.3.2 Accounting -- 2.3.3 Crediting/Debiting -- Notes -- 3 Franchise Finance: A Brief Exposition and Exposé -- 3.1 Hybridity in the Large: Exposition -- 3.2 Hybridity in Detail: Exposé -- 3.2.1 Credit-Money's Endogeneity: Private Lending of Public Capital -- 3.2.2 Endogeneity's Blessing-And Curse: Production and Wealth, Speculation and Recursive Collective Action Problems -- Notes -- 4 Franchise Finance: Why and How We Got Here -- 4.1 Why Credit and Currency -- 4.1.1 Credit: Production and Payment in Time -- 4.1.2 Currency: From Ledgers to Tokens-And Back -- 4.2 Why Uniformity -- 4.2.1 Spatial Uniformity: Payments and "Universal Equivalents" -- 4.2.2 Temporal Uniformity: "Sound Money" and "Elastic Currency" -- Notes -- 5 Franchise Finance: Why We Retain It-And Why We Need Not -- 5.1 Why We Retain It: New Facts, Old Ideas 5.2 Why We Need Not: New Facts, New Prospects -- 5.3 Ending Hybridity-Citizen Ledger Finance in Broad Outline -- Notes -- 6 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: What We Now Can and Must Do -- 6.1 Liability-Side Reform: Reserve Accounts, Citizen Wallets, and Resident Wallets -- 6.1.1 What the U.S. and Others Do Now: Reserve Accounts -- 6.1.2 What We Must Add: Digital Citizen Wallets, Resident Wallets, and Their Common Digital Ledger -- 6.2 Asset-Side Reform: Digitized CB, NIC, PSF, and Other Public Issuances -- 6.2.1 What We Do Now: Finance Ministry Debt, Agency Debt, and (Sometimes) Other -- 6.2.2 What We Must Add: Digitized CB-Discounted Paper, NIC Issuances, PSF Holdings, and Other -- 6.3 Systemic Ramifications: Private Sector Transformation and Public Sector Consolidation -- 6.3.1 Private Money Capital: From Credit-Generation and -Multiplication to Honest Intermediation -- 6.3.2 Public Investment Capital: From Central Bank and Finance Ministry, Fiscal and Monetary, and "T-Bill," "Fed Note," and "Mint Coin" Separation to Digital Consolidation -- Notes -- 7 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: Logistics and Technics -- 7.1 From Abstract Accounting to Concrete Logistics: Making It Happen Now -- 7.2 From Macro Logistics to Micro Technics: Why to Digitize Now -- 7.2.1 The Bright Side of the Ledger -- 7.2.2 The Dark Side of the Ledger -- Notes -- 8 From Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance to Citizen Fintech: Democratic Digitization and Its Possible Forms -- 8.1 Moneys and Payment Systems -- 8.2 From Payments to Moneys: Technical Options for the Democratic Digital Currency -- Notes -- 9 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: Cavils and Competitors -- Notes -- Epilogue: From Fintech to Ourtech-And Our Finance -- Index Democracy-Economic aspects Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hockett, Robert C. The Citizens' Ledger Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030995652 |
spellingShingle | Hockett, Robert C. The Citizens' Ledger Digitizing Our Money, Democratizing Our Finance Intro -- Prologue: Money Without "Middlemen" -- Praise for The Citizens' Ledger -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction: Money, Finance, and Production in Contemporary Commercial Republics -- 1.1 Money and Production, Public and Private: The Two-by-Two Matrix of Commercial Republican Economies -- 1.2 Ills of Financial Hybridity-And Their Possible Money-Tech Cure -- 1.3 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance as Our Newly Available Cure -- Notes -- 2 Money, Capital, and Investment: Fixing Some Critical Terms and Relations -- 2.1 Capital: A Crucial Yet Oft-Muddled Term -- 2.1.1 Production: What Capital Is (Ultimately) For -- 2.1.2 Generic Capital -- 2.1.3 Generic Capital in Production-Investment Capital -- 2.2 Investment: Antonym and Antidote to Speculation -- 2.2.1 Investment and Finance -- 2.2.2 Stratification and N-ary (a.k.a. "Meta-") Markets -- 2.2.3 Intermediation, Derivation, "Financialization" -- 2.3 Money: From Measure to Medium-and Back -- 2.3.1 Paying-Including Investing -- 2.3.2 Accounting -- 2.3.3 Crediting/Debiting -- Notes -- 3 Franchise Finance: A Brief Exposition and Exposé -- 3.1 Hybridity in the Large: Exposition -- 3.2 Hybridity in Detail: Exposé -- 3.2.1 Credit-Money's Endogeneity: Private Lending of Public Capital -- 3.2.2 Endogeneity's Blessing-And Curse: Production and Wealth, Speculation and Recursive Collective Action Problems -- Notes -- 4 Franchise Finance: Why and How We Got Here -- 4.1 Why Credit and Currency -- 4.1.1 Credit: Production and Payment in Time -- 4.1.2 Currency: From Ledgers to Tokens-And Back -- 4.2 Why Uniformity -- 4.2.1 Spatial Uniformity: Payments and "Universal Equivalents" -- 4.2.2 Temporal Uniformity: "Sound Money" and "Elastic Currency" -- Notes -- 5 Franchise Finance: Why We Retain It-And Why We Need Not -- 5.1 Why We Retain It: New Facts, Old Ideas 5.2 Why We Need Not: New Facts, New Prospects -- 5.3 Ending Hybridity-Citizen Ledger Finance in Broad Outline -- Notes -- 6 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: What We Now Can and Must Do -- 6.1 Liability-Side Reform: Reserve Accounts, Citizen Wallets, and Resident Wallets -- 6.1.1 What the U.S. and Others Do Now: Reserve Accounts -- 6.1.2 What We Must Add: Digital Citizen Wallets, Resident Wallets, and Their Common Digital Ledger -- 6.2 Asset-Side Reform: Digitized CB, NIC, PSF, and Other Public Issuances -- 6.2.1 What We Do Now: Finance Ministry Debt, Agency Debt, and (Sometimes) Other -- 6.2.2 What We Must Add: Digitized CB-Discounted Paper, NIC Issuances, PSF Holdings, and Other -- 6.3 Systemic Ramifications: Private Sector Transformation and Public Sector Consolidation -- 6.3.1 Private Money Capital: From Credit-Generation and -Multiplication to Honest Intermediation -- 6.3.2 Public Investment Capital: From Central Bank and Finance Ministry, Fiscal and Monetary, and "T-Bill," "Fed Note," and "Mint Coin" Separation to Digital Consolidation -- Notes -- 7 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: Logistics and Technics -- 7.1 From Abstract Accounting to Concrete Logistics: Making It Happen Now -- 7.2 From Macro Logistics to Micro Technics: Why to Digitize Now -- 7.2.1 The Bright Side of the Ledger -- 7.2.2 The Dark Side of the Ledger -- Notes -- 8 From Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance to Citizen Fintech: Democratic Digitization and Its Possible Forms -- 8.1 Moneys and Payment Systems -- 8.2 From Payments to Moneys: Technical Options for the Democratic Digital Currency -- Notes -- 9 Digitized Citizen Ledger Finance: Cavils and Competitors -- Notes -- Epilogue: From Fintech to Ourtech-And Our Finance -- Index Democracy-Economic aspects |
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work_keys_str_mv | AT hockettrobertc thecitizensledgerdigitizingourmoneydemocratizingourfinance |