17 MAR 2013 by ideonexus

 The Origin of Interest

The international trading became the most profitable of all enterprises, and great land-"owners" with clear-cut king's "deeds" to their land went often to international gold moneylenders. The great land barons underwrote the building of enterprisers' ships with their cattle or other real wealth, the regenerative products of their lands, turned over to the lender as cccollateral. If the ship did come back, both the enterpriser and the bankers realized a great gain. The successful ship ventur...
Folksonomies: history economics banking
Folksonomies: history economics banking
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From when bankers would hold cattle as collateral, and the cattle had calves. The calves were the interest.