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Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2022
:The US dollar's nominal effective exchange rate closely tracks global financial conditions, which themselves show a cyclical pattern. Over that cycle, world asset prices, leverage, and capital flows move in concert with global growth, especially ...
M. Obstfeld, Hao Zhou
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:The US dollar's nominal effective exchange rate closely tracks global financial conditions, which themselves show a cyclical pattern. Over that cycle, world asset prices, leverage, and capital flows move in concert with global growth, especially ...
M. Obstfeld, Hao Zhou
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The International Role of the U.S. Dollar
FEDS Notes, 2021For most of the last century, the preeminent role of the U.S. dollar in the global economy has been supported by the size and strength of the U.S. economy, its stability and openness to trade and capital flows, and strong property rights and the rule of ...
Carol C. Bertaut +2 more
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The Dollar Hegemon? Evidence and Implications for Policymakers
The Asian Monetary Policy Forum, 2021This paper reviews the central role of the US dollar in the global trade, financial and monetary systems. The dominance of the US dollar as an invoicing, issuance, anchor and reserve currency has increased over time, especially so and somewhat ...
P. Gourinchas
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American hegemony: intellectual property rights, dollar centrality, and infrastructural power
Review of International Political Economy, 2019How does dollar centrality persist in the face of continuous US current account deficits and a steadily worsening net international investment position?
H. Schwartz
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Dollar Stores, Retailer Redlining, and the Metropolitan Geographies of Precarious Consumption
, 2020For the last twenty years, scholarly research has relied primarily on food deserts as a way to frame geographic disparities in access to healthy foods.
Jerry Shannon
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Social Science Research Network
How does global risk impact the world economy? In taking up this question, we focus on the dollar’s role in the international adjustment mechanism. First, we rely on highfrequency surprises in the price of gold to identify the effects of global risk ...
Georgios P. Georgiadis +2 more
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How does global risk impact the world economy? In taking up this question, we focus on the dollar’s role in the international adjustment mechanism. First, we rely on highfrequency surprises in the price of gold to identify the effects of global risk ...
Georgios P. Georgiadis +2 more
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The Rise of the Dollar and Fall of the Euro as International Currencies
AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2018International currencies play important roles as foreign exchange reserves but are also most frequently used to denominate corporate and government bonds, bank loans, and import and export invoices.
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Social Science Research Network, 2019
The strength of the U.S. dollar has attributes of a barometer of dollar credit conditions, with a stronger dollar associated with tighter dollar credit conditions.
Valentina Bruno, H. Shin
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The strength of the U.S. dollar has attributes of a barometer of dollar credit conditions, with a stronger dollar associated with tighter dollar credit conditions.
Valentina Bruno, H. Shin
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Global Banks, Dollar Funding, and Regulation
Social Science Research Network, 2019We document that non-US global banks are increasingly heterogeneous in their dollar banking activities and dollar demand. We study the implications for dollar funding markets using data on security-level money market fund holdings.
I. Aldasoro, Torsten Ehlers, Egemen Eren
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