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The Future of the Dollar / Cornell Studies in Money Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES AND TABLES -- PREFACE -- CONTRIBUTORS -- 1. The Future of the Dollar:Whither the Key Currency? -- 2. The Enduring International Preeminence of the Dollar -- 3. U.S. Current Account Deficits and the Dollar Standard's Sustainability: A Monetary Approach -- 4. Enduring Top Currency, Fragile Negotiated Currency: Politics and the Dollar's International Role -- 5. Housing Finance, Growth, and the U.S. Dollar's Surprising Durability -- 6. From Monopoly to Oligopoly: Lessons from the Pre-1914 Experience -- 7. Toward a Leaderless Currency System -- 8. Twenty-First Century Geopolitics and the Erosion of the Dollar Order -- 9. After the (Relative) Fall: Dollar Diminution and the Consequences for American Power -- 10. Summing Up and Looking Ahead: The Future of the Future of the Dollar -- REFERENCES -- INDEX |
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