In this essay I propose that the adoption of the U.S. dollar as a common currency shortly after the ratification of the Federal Constitution and the accompanying transition from a fiat to specie standard was a pivotal moment in the nation's early history and marked an improvement over the monetary systems of colonial America and under the Articles of Confederation. This is because the dollar and all that came with it monetized the modern sector of the U.S. economy and tied the supply of money more closely to the capital market and the provision of credit -- feats that were not possible in an era when colonial legislatures were unable to credibly commit to controlling paper money emissions. The switch to a specie standard was at the time nec...
During the 20th century, the dollar gained the status of the world’s most important currency. Theref...
This paper provides an historical perspective on reserve currency competition and on the prospects o...
From introduction: "Thirteen North American colonies gained independence from the United Kingdom of...
This Article examines how and why the dollar is being challenged. Part I provides a brief history of...
I. Introduction II. The Pre-Eminence of the Dollar III. The Fate of the Gold Standard IV. Currency A...
The 1944 Bretton Woods agreement established the dollar as the world’s reserve currency and the Uni...
This paper compares and contrasts the experience of the European Community in creating a single mone...
This research paper focuses on the future of the United States dollar as the world’s main reserve cu...
In this essay I argue that widespread failure to comprehend the intrinsic nature of modern money loo...
The unfamiliar, however simple, is often hard to understand be-cause it requires a slightly differen...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Justin Falconer(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
The Slow and Irrepressible Ascent of the US Dollar as the World's Pre-Eminent International Currency...
The aim of this article is to explain why, despite decades of doubts, the US dollar remains the worl...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-78)In the American Republic. few appellations have be...
International audienceHard pegs and official dollarization gained support in the 1990s. The intent o...
During the 20th century, the dollar gained the status of the world’s most important currency. Theref...
This paper provides an historical perspective on reserve currency competition and on the prospects o...
From introduction: "Thirteen North American colonies gained independence from the United Kingdom of...
This Article examines how and why the dollar is being challenged. Part I provides a brief history of...
I. Introduction II. The Pre-Eminence of the Dollar III. The Fate of the Gold Standard IV. Currency A...
The 1944 Bretton Woods agreement established the dollar as the world’s reserve currency and the Uni...
This paper compares and contrasts the experience of the European Community in creating a single mone...
This research paper focuses on the future of the United States dollar as the world’s main reserve cu...
In this essay I argue that widespread failure to comprehend the intrinsic nature of modern money loo...
The unfamiliar, however simple, is often hard to understand be-cause it requires a slightly differen...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Justin Falconer(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
The Slow and Irrepressible Ascent of the US Dollar as the World's Pre-Eminent International Currency...
The aim of this article is to explain why, despite decades of doubts, the US dollar remains the worl...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-78)In the American Republic. few appellations have be...
International audienceHard pegs and official dollarization gained support in the 1990s. The intent o...
During the 20th century, the dollar gained the status of the world’s most important currency. Theref...
This paper provides an historical perspective on reserve currency competition and on the prospects o...
From introduction: "Thirteen North American colonies gained independence from the United Kingdom of...