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This paper studies the political economy of realignments to fixed exchange rates and suggests that the use of realignments is less likely when there are political benefits from stable exchange rates and when linkages across other issue areas increase the costs of realignment. More specifically...
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The author compares the U.S. with other G-10 countries regarding key aspects of permissible banking activities. One conclusion is that banks in the U.S. face greater restrictions, and possibly more intensive supervisory oversight, than do banks in most other G-10 countries. Second, the majority...
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For nearly a century the US dollar has been unchallenged as the sole and later the most important reserve and intervention currency in the world. The dollar became such an important currency after the shift from the British pound which, during the gold standard, was the world's reserve currency...
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