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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 … monetary system, in which all the countries have a decision weight. In particular, I think that globalization and …
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The scholarly debate on currency internationalization focuses on country characteristics and policies as the main determinants in currency competition. However, this literature has neglected the fact that, given the intertwined nature of the international monetary system, other countries'...
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The global dollar system, though repeatedly reported to be on its last legs—most recently in the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, but most famously in the Nixon devaluation of 1971—has repeatedly instead consolidated and gone on to further geographical expansion (McCauley 2021). The key...
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The euro is the second most important global currency after the US dollar. However, its international role has not increased since its inception in 1999. The private sector prefers using the US dollar rather than the euro because the financial market for US dollar-denominated assets is larger...
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the world economy. This matter is settled by arguing that the global imbalances acted as a "handmaiden" to the 2008 …
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the world economy. This matter is settled by arguing that the global imbalances acted as a "handmaiden" to the 2008 …
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