TY - BOOK AU - Kitamura,Yukinobu ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Quest for Good Money: Past, Present and Future T2 - Hitotsubashi University IER Economic Research Series, SN - 9789811955914 AV - HB172.5 U1 - 339 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Singapore PB - Springer Nature Singapore, Imprint: Springer KW - Macroeconomics KW - Financial services industry KW - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics KW - Financial Services N1 - Preface -- Chapter 1 Overview of the History of Money -- Chapter 2 On the Choice of Optimal Currency Denominations -- Chapter 3 The Impact of Denomination Choice on Commercial Trading: A Policy Evaluation of a New Iraqi Monetary System -- Chapter 4 Diffusion of Electronic Money and Choice of Payment Methods -- Chapter 5 The Impact of Electronic Money on Demand for Cash: Time Series Analysis -- Chapter 6 Can We Stabilize the Price of a Cryptocurrency? Understanding the Design of Bitcoin and Its Potential to Compete with Central Bank Money -- Chapter 7 A Cashless Society: Facts and Issues -- Chapter 8 The Future of Money or Quest for Good Money; Open Access N2 - This open access book examines the history and role of money. Money is often defined in terms of three interrelated functions: as a medium of exchange, store of value and unit of account. Researchers frequently discuss the first two functions, but tend to ignore unit of account. This book focuses on how a unit of account or denomination can be defined and can be derived from the monetary system. In the case of paper money and coins, we know how to determine the denomination of money based on the problem of the least number of weights defined by Bâchet and proved by Hardy and Wright (1960). However, in the case of digital or cryptocurrency, denomination may not matter because digital or cryptocurrency uses a wallet that is essentially denomination free: a wallet can contain any amount of currency without upper and lower limits. When people talk about the stablecoin, i.e. the stable price of digital and cryptocurrency with the major legal tender, they take a unit of accountor denomination of digital or cryptocurrency as given. This arrangement destroys the nature of denomination free or decentralized autonomy as it were. Exploring how we can consolidate with these two views of denomination, this book will appeal to anyone interested in creating new digital or cryptocurrencies. It also serves as a textbook on central bank digital currency UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5591-4 ER -