Reciprocity in the Third Millennium, Money or the structure of socio-economic evolution - Book I : Loss of Values
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Reciprocity in the Third Millennium

Money or the structure of socio-economic evolution - Book I : Loss of Values

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A fundamental and interesting approach of the structure of the economic
evolution and the impact of money on people's behavior

What do shells, 3 tons stones, paper, gold and digital bits have in common?
They all are, have been or will be currencies.
What does money, debt or a gift have in common?
They are all, explicitly or implicitly, a form of credit.
What do families, communities and economic entities have in common?
They are all based upon some type of natural or coercive trust.

Since antiquity money has played a central role in the way socio-economic
agents organise themselves. These so-called Monetary mechanisms have not only
impacted economic institutions, but also – over the ages - retooled entire
Societies’ value systems. Book I proposes a new 13-dimensions framework of
reference to help the reader define precisely some of the key economic and
social challenges our modern Societies face at the start of the third
millennium. For example, what will be the impact of rapid technological change
on our social and economic structures and relationships? Has money evolved
from being a tool to facilitate resource exchanges to becoming the goal of
economic exchanges? Or, can a post-2008 crisis financial system still
facilitate the balanced and sustainable evolution of our modern Societies?

In this first volume, Derek Queisser de Stockalper gives some clues to
understand how the evolution of the economic systems is impacting our lives.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Derek Queisser de Stockalper is the founder and Managing Partner of Queisser &
Cie, a Swiss-based strategic and investment advisory boutique addressing the
investment needs of sophisticated capital owners in a low yield environment.

He graduated from St Andrews University in Scotland with an MA in Logic &
Metaphysics and International Relations (Honours) and received an MBA in
Economics and Finance from Columbia Business School in New York. He has
collaborated over the past 20 years with various organizations such as J.
Henry Schroder & Co, Credit Suisse Financial Products, the Lloyds Banking
Group, Firmenich, P&G;, DNDi, ESA, IUCN, the UN, the World Bank, as well as
with major foundations and family offices in the fields of impact finance,
sustainability, conservancy, health infrastructure, education and youth.

In parallel to his professional activities and writing endeavors, he is
developing novel FinTech solutions to facilitate the emergence of a more
balanced and inclusive financial system.
Derek Queisser de Stockalper lives in Geneva, is married and has two sons.
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