Paper Money Revolution
The introduction of paper money in China around 1000 AD sparked an economic transformation, facilitating trade and contributing to urban growth. Despite its initial success under the Mongols, the Ming dynasty's distrust led to the eventual disappearance of paper currency for centuries. The discussion highlights the crucial role of belief in the value of money and its implications for our current financial systems.In this clip
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