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glutʺ observed in the era of advancing financial globalization. The supposed paradox is that the developing world has … States’ position as issuer of the world’s premiere reserve currency and supremacy in global finance explain the related …
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The argument put forward in this paper is twofold: first, that the financial crisis of 2007/08 was made global by the U.S. current account deficit. This is because the outflow of dollars from the United States was invested in U.S. capital markets, causing inflation in asset markets and leading...
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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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Tiny changes in the American monetary policy can have dramatic effects on the rest of the world because of dollar …
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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 past two decades have seen the construction of a tiered system of international liquidity provision, the first tier including those whose credit is sufficient for a swap line with the Fed, the second tier including those who can offer acceptable collateral to the Fed, and the third tier...
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The United States in a global economy -- International economic institutions since World War II -- Comparative … policy reform in Latin America -- Export-oriented growth in East Asia -- China and India in the world economy …
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