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. >> colleen boyle is a publicist at princeton university press. colleen, what is coming out this fall from princeton? >> so we have some great titles coming out this fall. our lead title is the curse of cash by kenneth rogoff. he makes the case for phasing out paper money. so he argues that the economy would benefit for getting rid of cash, so think large bills, $50 and up. and his reasoning is twofold. he says that, first, people who are involved in crime and corruption choose cash as their payment of choice. and then he goes on to argue that economies would benefit in times of financial crisis by being able to lower interest rates to be negative, and with a cashless economy this would be more possible. so he goes on to address the challenges that go along with switching to electronic currency and makes a really great case for it. >> what else have you got coming out? >> next up in terms of science we have welcome to the universe by neil degrasse tyson, richard g be ott and michael strauss. so you'll, of course, know neil degrasse tyson as host o
. >> colleen boyle is a publicist at princeton university press. colleen, what is coming out this fall from princeton? >> so we have some great titles coming out this fall. our lead title is the curse of cash by kenneth rogoff. he makes the case for phasing out paper money. so he argues that the economy would benefit for getting rid of cash, so think large bills, $50 and up. and his reasoning is twofold. he says that, first, people who are involved in crime and corruption choose...
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. >> colleen boyle is a publicist at princeton university press. what is coming out this fall from princeton? >> our lead title for the fall is the curse of cash by kenneth rogoff. in this case he makes the case for phasing out paper money. so he argues that the economy would benefit for getting rid of cash, so think large bills, 50 dollars and up. and his reasoning is twofold. he says that, first, people who are involved in crime and corruption choose cash as their payment of choice. and then he goes on to article that economies would benefit in times of financial crisis by being able to lower interest rates to be negative, and with a cashless economied economy thise more possible. so he goes along to the address the challenges and makes a really great case for it. >> what else have you got coming out? >> next up in terms of science we have welcome to the universe by neil degrasse tyson and michael strauss. so, you'll, of course, know neil degrasse tyson as host of the cosmos tv serious and director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. mich
. >> colleen boyle is a publicist at princeton university press. what is coming out this fall from princeton? >> our lead title for the fall is the curse of cash by kenneth rogoff. in this case he makes the case for phasing out paper money. so he argues that the economy would benefit for getting rid of cash, so think large bills, 50 dollars and up. and his reasoning is twofold. he says that, first, people who are involved in crime and corruption choose cash as their payment of...
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. >> colleen boyle is a publicist at princeton university press, and she just gave us a preview of three titles that princeton is publishing this fall. >> welcome to las vegas on booktv. located at the southern tip of nevada at the floor of the mojave desert, about 42 million people every year visit the city for its many casinos, shows and restaurants. with the help of our cox communications cable partners, for the next two hours we'll learn about the history of the city and tap into the literary scene here with local authors. we begin our special feature with its former mayor, oscar goodman. >> mayor goodman, how did you become a lawyer for the mob? >> oh. the refuted mob, of course. all by accident. it's the most amazing thing in the world. i came out to las vegas with my beautiful wife in 1964 and, basically, i would take anything after i passed the bar that would walk in the door. i had a motto in my office where there's a fee, there's a remedy. and carolyn was, believe it or not, one of the first card counters -- even they they didn't call them that at that time. and my dad sent us
. >> colleen boyle is a publicist at princeton university press, and she just gave us a preview of three titles that princeton is publishing this fall. >> welcome to las vegas on booktv. located at the southern tip of nevada at the floor of the mojave desert, about 42 million people every year visit the city for its many casinos, shows and restaurants. with the help of our cox communications cable partners, for the next two hours we'll learn about the history of the city and tap...
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boyle is a publicist at princeton university press. what is coming up this file claim that we have great titles coming out this fall with our lead title the curse of cash by kenneth rogoff and in this book he makes the case for phasing out paper money, so he argues the economy would benefit for getting rid of cash, so large bills, $50 and up and his reasoning is twofold. he says first, people involved in crime and corruption choose cast as their payment of choice and then he goes on to argue that economies would benefit in times of financial crisis by being able to lower interest rates and with a cashless economy it would be more possible work he addresses the challenges that goes a long with the change makes a really great case for it. >> what is of next? >> in terms of science welcome to the universe by neil degrasse tyson and michael strauss, so you will of course know neil degrasse tyson as the host of the cosmos tv series. michael strauss and richard got our lead astrophysicist at princeton and this is your personal tour of the un
boyle is a publicist at princeton university press. what is coming up this file claim that we have great titles coming out this fall with our lead title the curse of cash by kenneth rogoff and in this book he makes the case for phasing out paper money, so he argues the economy would benefit for getting rid of cash, so large bills, $50 and up and his reasoning is twofold. he says first, people involved in crime and corruption choose cast as their payment of choice and then he goes on to argue...