The global expansion of capitalism under American hegemony in the second half of the 20th century has changed the international division of labor and center-periphery scheme proposed under British hegemony. Under the new international division of labor, the United States is forced to generate an ever growing deficit in their trade account in order to accommodate the "mercantilist' expansion of Asian countries, produced by the trans-nationalization of big capital, under American aegis. This form of global economic articulation is at the root of the rupture of the Bretton Woods system and the growing financial liberalization imposed by the hegemonic power over other countries since the 80s
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This paper will examine the historical rise of America as the central global player in the late 19th...
The 1944 Bretton Woods agreement established the dollar as the world’s reserve currency and the Uni...
The economic collapse of 2007-10 is described as a debt deflation crisis triggered by a speculative...
This thesis examines the political economy of the United States (US) dollar and its role as the worl...
This papεr traces the past century of American-Ied globalization wÎth emphasis on its economic aspec...
The role of the dollar and the financial hegemony of the United States - The end of the system set u...
This book explains how the United States has been able to use its currency as a fundamental componen...
In the absence of a purely international money, a strong central money (or key currency) becomes dom...
Over the past decade the world economy has been characterized by escalating global current account i...
Since World War Two, the United States dollar became and remains the global reserve currency. This s...
Abstract: The dollar as the BrettonWoods reserve currency was critical in rebuilding the global econ...
The paper investigates the links between international global imbalances and the recent internationa...
Topic. The active transnationalisation of the U.S. business after the end of the Second World War be...
Recent theorisations of the world economic order have at least cleared away the fog created by the '...
No abstractThe pace of financial globalization has transformed the structure of world economy. The U...
This paper will examine the historical rise of America as the central global player in the late 19th...
The 1944 Bretton Woods agreement established the dollar as the world’s reserve currency and the Uni...
The economic collapse of 2007-10 is described as a debt deflation crisis triggered by a speculative...
This thesis examines the political economy of the United States (US) dollar and its role as the worl...