Since World War II, the US dollar (USD) has been the most widely used currency for international commerce and as a principal store of value for central banks. Recently, the USD’s hegemonic status in the international monetary system (IMS) has waned to some extent, owing to a confluence of factors. However, the US remains the largest economy in the world with the most developed financial markets and a judicial system that upholds the rule of law, making the USD indispensable in the IMS for the foreseeable future.Published versio
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the role of the United States dollar since The Bretton...
The fall of the dollar has affected the entire world. But is it permanent? This piece reviews the fo...
In this an explanation of the research aimed at identifying and optimizing the study methodology of ...
The article aims to show both the still very strong position of the USD in the global fi nancial sys...
The Dollar as an International Key Currency. Reasons and Perspectives The US dollar has been by...
Bretton Woods established a system of payments based on the dollar. Despite declining value in time,...
• After a thirty-year pause, discussions on the future of the international monetary system (IMS) ha...
There is often speculation that the international roles of currencies may be changing. This paper pr...
Contrary to some expert predictions, the US dollar continues to serve the world as the ‘de facto’ in...
Currency markets are not known for theii long horizon. Far beyond their view, "the Dollar in th...
In the last few decades, and especially since the financial crisis of 2007-08, uncertainty about the...
The main aim of my thesis is to describe the development of the American dollar's position within th...
This literary review uses new theoretical work on dominant currency to reflect the past and future o...
In the absence of a purely international money, a strong central money (or key currency) becomes dom...
The article deals with the world functioning from the view of the hegemonic stability theory, which ...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the role of the United States dollar since The Bretton...
The fall of the dollar has affected the entire world. But is it permanent? This piece reviews the fo...
In this an explanation of the research aimed at identifying and optimizing the study methodology of ...
The article aims to show both the still very strong position of the USD in the global fi nancial sys...
The Dollar as an International Key Currency. Reasons and Perspectives The US dollar has been by...
Bretton Woods established a system of payments based on the dollar. Despite declining value in time,...
• After a thirty-year pause, discussions on the future of the international monetary system (IMS) ha...
There is often speculation that the international roles of currencies may be changing. This paper pr...
Contrary to some expert predictions, the US dollar continues to serve the world as the ‘de facto’ in...
Currency markets are not known for theii long horizon. Far beyond their view, "the Dollar in th...
In the last few decades, and especially since the financial crisis of 2007-08, uncertainty about the...
The main aim of my thesis is to describe the development of the American dollar's position within th...
This literary review uses new theoretical work on dominant currency to reflect the past and future o...
In the absence of a purely international money, a strong central money (or key currency) becomes dom...
The article deals with the world functioning from the view of the hegemonic stability theory, which ...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the role of the United States dollar since The Bretton...
The fall of the dollar has affected the entire world. But is it permanent? This piece reviews the fo...
In this an explanation of the research aimed at identifying and optimizing the study methodology of ...