Money Beyond Borders: Global Currencies from Croesus to Crypto

Barry Eichengreen

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Money Beyond Borders: Global Currencies from Croesus to Crypto

Money Beyond Borders: Global Currencies from Croesus to Crypto

Barry Eichengreen

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A 2,500-year history of international currencies that reveals new insights about the future of the U.S. dollar--as well as crypto and central bank digital currencies

Doubts about the international dominance of the dollar are only growing amid worries about tariffs, political dysfunction, and fraying international alliances. Will the dollar continue to reign supreme? In Money Beyond Borders, the leading authority on international currencies, Barry Eichengreen, puts the dollar's prospects in deep historical perspective by chronicling the entire history of cross-border currencies, from the invention of coins in the seventh century BCE to the cryptocurrencies of today and the central bank digital currencies of tomorrow.

Money Beyond Borders recounts how Greek and Roman coins became the first true international currencies. It tells how the Florentine gold florin became the "greenback of the Renaissance," and how it was succeeded by Spanish silver and a Dutch fiat currency. The book explains why the British pound dominated the international economy in the nineteenth century, why the dollar rose to the top during World War II, and why the dollar has survived predictions of the imminent loss of its preeminence since the 1970s.

The long history of international currencies shows that the same factors that encourage their widespread use eventually lead to their abandonment. Money Beyond Borders makes a powerful case that the dollar is now on the downside of this cycle, and it considers who the winners and losers will be when there is flight away from the greenback. Revealing important patterns in the life cycles of international currencies over the past 2,500 years, the book offers valuable lessons and insights about how currencies rise--and why they fall.

About the Author

Barry Eichengreen is the George C. and Helen N. Pardee Chair and Distinguished Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author and coauthor of many books, including Exorbitant Privilege: The Rise and Fall of the Dollar and the Future of the International Monetary System; How Global Currencies Work (Princeton); and Globalizing Capital (Princeton).

Critical Reviews

"A learned and highly readable history of the making and breaking of international currencies. . . . a fine book."---Brett Christophers, Financial Times

"Accessible to a generalist audience, the book aims to elicit policy lessons from a long sweep of history. The author synthesizes a growing body of literature on classical economic history as well as the considerable research on 18th century financial history, notably that of Amsterdam. The chapters on the 20th century will be familiar to readers of Eichengreen's other research on this era, but the cycles of history are worth revisiting. US President Richard Nixon's confrontation with the chair of the Federal Reserve in the 1970s makes for particularly timely reading."---Catherine Schenk, F&D Magazine

"The international economy relies on the U.S. dollar. . . . As this sweeping history points out, however, the greenback is only the latest in a centuries-long series of global currencies, including the Dutch guilder and the British pound sterling, whose statures have risen and fallen with the fortunes of their issuers. For now, Eichengreen argues, none of the dollar's would-be challengers, from the renminbi to digital alternatives such as stablecoins, have what it takes to supplant it. But, as America's debts pile up and its relative wealth and power decline, the dollar's appeal may fade."-- "New Yorker"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Princeton University Press
Pub date: 2026-03-17
Length: 344 pages

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