Table of ContentsPreface Chapter 1: Introduction: The Future of Money James A. Dorn Chapter 2: The Technology Revolution and Monetary Evolution Lawrence H. White Chapter 3: Electronic Liquidity and Domains of Trust William Melton Chapter 4: The Internet and the End of Monetary Sovereignty Bill Frezza Chapter 5: The Technological Realities of Internet Commerce Lawrence Gasman Chapter 6: Fostering Financial Innovation: The Role of Government Alan Greenspan Chapter 7: The Financial Services Revolution Scott Cook Chapter 8: New Payments Technology Rosalind L. Fisher Chapter 9: Monetary Innovation, Banking, and Regulation Michael N. Castle Chapter 10: Financial Regulation in the Information Age R. Alton Gilbert Chapter 11: The New Monetary Universe and its Impact on Taxation Richard W. Rahn Chapter 12: Privacy and Social Protection in Electronic Payment Systems David Chaum Chapter 13: E-Money: Friend or Foe of Monetarism? George Selgin Chapter 14: Electronic Money and Monetary Policy: Separating Fact from Fiction Bert Ely Chapter 15: Money in the 21st Century Jerry L. Jordan and Edward J. Stevens Chapter 16: The Effects of E-Money on Monetary Policy William A. Niskanen Chapter 17: Creating an Electronic Monetary System Sholom Rosen Chapter 18: The Future of Currency Competition Catherine England Chapter 19: Payment Technologies, Financial Innovation, and Laissez-Faire Banking: A Further Discussion of the Issues F. X. Browne and David Cronin |
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© Copyright 1997 by the Cato Institute. All rights reserved. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The future of money in the information age / edited by James A. Dorn p. cm. A collection of original articles by various authors. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-882577-52-3 (paper) 1. Money. 2. Electronic funds transfers. 3. Monetary policy. I. Dorn, James A. HG221.F888 1997 332.4'0285--dc2197-686 |
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