A contract promising return of deposited gold; Jiang treats it as the primitive form of bank-created money.
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receipt
A contract promising return of deposited gold; Jiang treats it as the primitive form of bank-created money.
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"...time that you want it. And that's what we call a receipt."
"...It's inconvenient for you. So why don't I give you a receipt, a contract instead? Does that make sense? Because all I need is..."
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The first Secret History class starts with Kant and ends with alchemy.
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