
Today's money is mobile and digital. So how might it evolve?
We're almost a quarter of the way into the 21st Century and already it's clear money has changed. It's increasingly mobile. It's (relatively) cheap and more and more digital. Economist Richard Holden is charting the changes. Guest: Richard Holden, Professor of Economics at the University of NSW Business School Author of "Money in the 21st Century; Cheap, Mobile, and Digital' published by University of California Press.
The Economy, Stupid · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Show Notes
We're almost a quarter of the way into the 21st Century and already it's clear money has changed.
It's increasingly mobile. It's (relatively) cheap and more and more digital. Economist Richard Holden is charting the changes.
Guest: Richard Holden, Professor of Economics at the University of NSW Business School
Author of "Money in the 21st Century; Cheap, Mobile, and Digital' published by University of California Press.