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John Law: The Gambler Who Invented Modern Money (Part 2)

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Here it is! The second in our special two-part series, where John Stepek and Merryn Somerset Webb tell the extraordinary story of John Law: a fugitive Scots gambler who became the most powerful financier in France and helped invent the modern monetary system.

From murder and exile to paper money, banking revolutions and spectacular collapse, Law’s life reveals why today’s financial system works the way it does—and why it sometimes blows up. It’s history, scandal and monetary theory rolled into one irresistible tale.

Correction: In an earlier version of this podcast, John suggested that the term "bougie," meaning a wax candle, gave rise to the modern-day slang term "bougie," meaning "fancy." In fact, "bougie" is derived from the term "bourgeoisie". Our sincere apologies for this error.

We used a range of sources for this podcast but two key books to read if you'd like to find out more are:
John Law: A Scottish Adventurer of the Eighteenth Century (2018), by James Buchan
John Law: Economic Theorist and Policy-Maker (1997), by Antoin Murphy

 
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