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"Looking at the eleventh century to the twentieth century, Kuroda explores how money was used and how currencies evolved in transactions within local communities and in broader trade networks. The discussion covers Asia, Europe and Africa, and highlights an impressive global interconnectedness...
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El enigma de por qué el dólar Maria Theresa acuñado por Viena continuó en circulación durante más de un siglo y medio en África y Oriente Medio nunca ha sido explicado por completo. Por contra de lo que se cree habitualmente, la popularidad de este dólar de plata no dependió de su...
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The coexistence of a number of monies with fluctuating exchange rates in modern China and other Asian regions appeared chaotic to foreign observers. However, behind this apparently confused situation lay a multiplicity of currency circuits, each of which consisted of pairing a trade zone with a...
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