Coin, Cash and Credit, and Fractional Reserve Banking - Wild West Banking - N J Wildberger
Offered By: Insights into Mathematics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of money and the intricacies of fractional reserve banking in this 34-minute lecture from the Wild West Banking series. Delve into the various forms of currency used throughout history, with a focus on the American Wild West in the late 19th century. Learn about the primary functions of money, the gold-to-silver ratio, and the introduction of banknotes. Gain a clear understanding of fractional reserve banking through an engaging story involving Slim's $100 deposit and its impact on Little Cactus. Discover the subtle mechanisms at play in this banking system, including the concept of geometric series. Conclude with a final story that ties together the key concepts presented in this informative and thought-provoking lecture on the foundations of modern banking.
Syllabus
Intro
Gold and Silver
Primary Functions of Money
Gold and Silver Ratio
Banknotes
Fractional Reserve Banking
Experiment
Geometric Series
Final Story
Taught by
Insights into Mathematics
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