The Power of Cash: Why Using Paper Money Is Good for You and Society
暫譯: 現金的力量:為什麼使用紙鈔對你和社會有益
Zagorsky, Jay L.
- 出版商: Wiley
- 出版日期: 2025-04-01
- 售價: $1,270
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,207
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 384
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 1394299915
- ISBN-13: 9781394299911
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商品描述
Why cash is worth preserving in an increasingly "cashless" society
Over the last thirty years, we have witnessed a rapid transformation in the way that people pay for goods and services. Where we used to use cash for all but our largest purchases, many people now prefer credit cards, debit cards, cryptocurrency, and electronic services like Venmo, PayPal, or Alipay. And that's not necessarily a good thing.
In The Power of Cash: Why Using Paper Money is Good for You and Society, Professor Jay Zagorsky, former advisor to the Boston Federal Reserve, delivers a startlingly insightful and eye-opening discussion of the harmful and unintended consequences of the demise of paper money. The author convincingly argues that cash is an essential and helpful tool that's worth preserving for the long run.
You'll learn why using cash makes it easier to control your spending, secures your anonymity and privacy against bad actors intent on stealing your data, mitigates the chaos of climate change and war, and helps the poor, vulnerable, unbanked, and disenfranchised to navigate society. You'll also discover:
- When business and governments can refuse to take your paper money
- How cash maintains your privacy and anonymity from tech companies, hackers, banks, and others
- How cash ensures companies cannot charge you a high "custom price"
- The potential dangers of giving governments control and knowledge of your spending
- How cash controls additional fees and costs associated with electronic purchases
Perfect for anyone with an interest in the way we pay for the things we buy each and every day, The Power of Cash is also a must-read for people interested in the implications of a truly "cashless" society on personal finance, technology, politics, and social justice.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
為什麼在日益「無現金」的社會中保留現金是值得的
在過去三十年中,我們目睹了人們支付商品和服務方式的快速轉變。過去我們幾乎所有的購買都使用現金,但現在許多人更喜歡使用信用卡、借記卡、加密貨幣以及像 Venmo、PayPal 或 Alipay 這樣的電子服務。而這不一定是件好事。
在現金的力量:為什麼使用紙鈔對你和社會有益一書中,前波士頓聯邦儲備銀行顧問 Jay Zagorsky 教授提供了一場驚人且發人深省的討論,探討了紙鈔消亡所帶來的有害和意想不到的後果。作者有力地主張,現金是一種重要且有益的工具,值得長期保留。
你將了解到為什麼使用現金能更容易控制你的支出,保護你的匿名性和隱私,抵禦意圖竊取你數據的壞人,減輕氣候變化和戰爭帶來的混亂,並幫助貧困、脆弱、無銀行賬戶和被剝奪權利的人在社會中生存。你還將發現:
- 商業和政府何時可以拒絕接受你的紙鈔
- 現金如何保護你免受科技公司、駭客、銀行等的隱私和匿名性
- 現金如何確保公司無法向你收取高額的「自訂價格」
- 將政府控制和了解你的支出帶來的潛在危險
- 現金如何控制與電子購買相關的額外費用和成本
現金的力量非常適合對我們每天購買商品的支付方式感興趣的任何人,也是對於關心真正「無現金」社會對個人財務、科技、政治和社會正義影響的人必讀的書籍。
作者簡介
JAY L. ZAGORSKY, PHD, is Clinical Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy, and Law at Boston University. He has published extensively in both peer-reviewed academic journals and the popular press, including the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Quartz, and Salon.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
JAY L. ZAGORSKY, PHD, 是波士頓大學市場、公共政策與法律的臨床副教授。他在同行評審的學術期刊和流行媒體上發表了大量文章,包括《華盛頓郵報》、《華爾街日報》、《新聞週刊》、《Quartz》和《Salon》。