The standard framework for debating the international currency system gives space to doubts about the dollar’s continuing hegemonic position because it gives space to doubts about the US’ ability to finance its external liabilities in the face of worsening economic fundamentals. This paper closes down these openings by adding to the usual matrix linking money’s international functions to two different types of agents, private and official, a second matrix linking money’s functions to two different types of commodities, material goods and services on the one hand and financial securities on the other. Once it is understood that bonds and equities are now not only types of funding instrument but also types of commodity whose use values to the...
Despite the appearance of competition between currencies, the US dollar remains the invoicing curren...
In the absence of a purely international money, a strong central money (or key currency) becomes dom...
China and the USA are caught up in an exacting and complex competition for world hegemony. Both coun...
The standard framework for debating the international currency system provides an opening to doubts ...
The US dollar is still considered as the main strategic deposit among the currencies of different co...
Since World War Two, the United States dollar became and remains the global reserve currency. This s...
Contrary to some expert predictions, the US dollar continues to serve the world as the ‘de facto’ in...
International currencies fulfill different roles in the world economy, with important synergies acro...
The broad US dollar index has emerged as a global risk factor since the global financial crisis (GFC...
This book explains how the United States has been able to use its currency as a fundamental componen...
The US dollar is still considered as the main strategic deposit among the currencies of different co...
The article deals with the world functioning from the view of the hegemonic stability theory, which ...
This paper discusses the US dollar hegemony in the world economy. The discussion is carried out in t...
Since World War II, the US dollar (USD) has been the most widely used currency for international com...
This thesis examines the political economy of the United States (US) dollar and its role as the worl...
Despite the appearance of competition between currencies, the US dollar remains the invoicing curren...
In the absence of a purely international money, a strong central money (or key currency) becomes dom...
China and the USA are caught up in an exacting and complex competition for world hegemony. Both coun...
The standard framework for debating the international currency system provides an opening to doubts ...
The US dollar is still considered as the main strategic deposit among the currencies of different co...
Since World War Two, the United States dollar became and remains the global reserve currency. This s...
Contrary to some expert predictions, the US dollar continues to serve the world as the ‘de facto’ in...
International currencies fulfill different roles in the world economy, with important synergies acro...
The broad US dollar index has emerged as a global risk factor since the global financial crisis (GFC...
This book explains how the United States has been able to use its currency as a fundamental componen...
The US dollar is still considered as the main strategic deposit among the currencies of different co...
The article deals with the world functioning from the view of the hegemonic stability theory, which ...
This paper discusses the US dollar hegemony in the world economy. The discussion is carried out in t...
Since World War II, the US dollar (USD) has been the most widely used currency for international com...
This thesis examines the political economy of the United States (US) dollar and its role as the worl...
Despite the appearance of competition between currencies, the US dollar remains the invoicing curren...
In the absence of a purely international money, a strong central money (or key currency) becomes dom...
China and the USA are caught up in an exacting and complex competition for world hegemony. Both coun...