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  1. 27 de oct. de 2009 · In this updated edition, Niall Ferguson brings his classic financial history of the world up to the present day, tackling the populist backlash that followed the 2008 crisis, the descent of "Chimerica" into a trade war, and the advent of cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, with his signature clarity and expert lens.

    • Penguin Books
    • $16.39
  2. The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World is a 2008 book by then- Harvard professor Niall Ferguson, [1] and an adapted television documentary for Channel 4 (UK) and PBS (US), [2] which in 2009 won an International Emmy Award. It examines the long history of money, credit, and banking .

    • Niall Ferguson
    • 2008
  3. 27 de oct. de 2009 · THE ASCENT OF MONEY. THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION, WITH NEW CHAPTERS. In this updated edition, Niall Ferguson brings his classic financial history of the world up to the present day, tackling the populist backlash that followed the 2008 crisis, the descent of “Chimerica” into a trade war, and the advent of cryptocurrencies, such ...

  4. www.pbs.org › wnet › ascentofmoneyAscent of Money | PBS

    8 de jul. de 2009 · In THE ASCENT OF MONEY, author, economist and historian Niall Ferguson traces the evolution of money and demonstrates that financial history is the essential back-story behind all history.

  5. 14K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.9K. 168K views 6 years ago. From Shylock's pound of flesh to the loan sharks of Glasgow, from the "promises to pay" on Babylonian clay tablets to the Medici banking...

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    • Niall Ferguson
  6. 19 de ene. de 2016 · The Ascent of Money- Niall Ferguson. Christian Nilsen. 6 videos 131,014 views Last updated on Jan 19, 2016. Niall Ferguson follows the money to tell the human story behind the evolution of...

  7. The Ascent of Money reveals finance as the backbone of history, casting a new light on familiar events: the Renaissance enabled by Italian foreign exchange dealers, the French Revolution traced back to a stock market bubble, the 2008 crisis traced from America’s bankruptcy capital, Memphis, to China’s boomtown, Chongqing.