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Dollarization and the Hegemonic Status of the US Dollar

2006
Le déficit courant américain et la dépréciation du dollar sont des signes de la faiblesse du dollar. Pourtant, cela ne remet pas fondamentalement en cause le statut hégémonique du dollar en tant que monnaie internationale. Le dollar ne semble pas être prêt à abandonner sa suprématie comme monnaie d'ancrage, monnaie de réserve et d'intervention des ...
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Dollarization: A Dead End [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
When economies "dollarize," their exchange rate and monetary policy, both considered to be sources of instability, are simultaneously discarded. Often, dollarization becomes an attractive option for developing countries that have experienced successive failures of exchange rate and monetary management.
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Degrees, Distance, and Dollars

eLearn, 2010
Demand for higher education continues to rise at double-digit rates, boosting the number of students taking one or more online courses in the U.S. in the fall of 2008 to 2.4 million. Yet while elite schools are reaching the masses as a philanthropic gesture, they tend to avoid granting more degrees. Writer Marina Krakovsky investigates this trend in an
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Differentiated dollars

Nature Biotechnology, 2022
Daniel L, Alvarez, Andrew W, Lo
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Dollarization, inflation and foreign exchange markets: A cross‐country analysis

International Journal of Finance and Economics, 2022
Hail Park, Jong Chil Son
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Dollarization

2002
Theoretical and empirical analysis of de jure dollarization. With the persistent instability of international financial markets, emerging economies are exploring new ways to reduce exposure to capital flow volatility. Some analysts argue that financially open economies are best served by more flexible regimes, while others argue in favor
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From Dollar Shortage to Dollar Glut

2003
During the Second World War, policymakers in several countries developed alternative frameworks to govern monetary and financial relations between nations after the war. In 1944, representatives of 44 nations met at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire to create a new international monetary system.
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A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar???

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1997
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Lessons from Latin America Dollarization in the Twenty First Century

Economists' Voice, 2023
Nicolas Cachanosky   +1 more
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