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But whatever the particulars, Exchange Alley had to give its clientele a reasonable expectation that the amount paid for a slice of the national debt would be the same at Jonathan’s as it was at the Jerusalem. Otherwise, if the men and women crowding the Alley couldn’t feel at least fairly confident in their prices, the state’s ability to borrow by selling debt to be traded on such a fractured market would suffer.
Money for Nothing: The Scientists, Fraudsters, and Corrupt Politicians Who Reinvented Money, Panicked a Nation, and Made the World Rich
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