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Tiny changes in the American monetary policy can have dramatic effects on the rest of the world because of its double …
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of the world population into poverty. In the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, the worst financial … most dominant Bitcoin with 68% of the market share. Bitcoin's arduous journey to the stardom in the digital cash world has …
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We isolate a U.S. dollar currency premium by comparing corporate bonds issued in the dollar and the euro by firms o utside t he U .S. a nd e uro a rea. We make s everal empirical observations that dissect the perceived advantage of borrowing in the dollar. First, while the dollar dominates...
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the world economy. This paper analyzes whether current efforts in East Asia in terms of financial and monetary cooperation …
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"The large trade and current account deficits of the United States cannot continue indefinitely because doing so would constitute a permanent gift to the U.S. economy. The process that will cause this gift to shrink and that will eventually cause it to reverse is a fall in the dollar. The dollar...
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In 2005, China abated its fixed exchange rate against the U.S. dollar and began to appreciate the Renminbi (RMB). In this paper, I explore the effect of the appreciation of the RMB on imports to the U.S. from China by augmenting the gravity model with the exchange rate. Using an industrial panel...
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