Culture | A farewell to cash
Finance is changing dramatically. A new book explains how
“The Future of Money” asks whether central banks can adapt to hold the ring
The Future of Money. By Eswar Prasad. Belknap Press; 496 pages; $35 and £28.95
This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “Kill bills”
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