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December 2009 - Harvard Kennedy School
... one should use a numeraire that is similar to the yardstick used by the authorities in measuring what constitutes a large deviation. The authorities are unlikely to use the Swiss franc or Canadian dollar in thinking about the size of deviations from their reference point. They are more likely to us ...
... one should use a numeraire that is similar to the yardstick used by the authorities in measuring what constitutes a large deviation. The authorities are unlikely to use the Swiss franc or Canadian dollar in thinking about the size of deviations from their reference point. They are more likely to us ...
PRIVATE MONEY: AN IDEA WHOSE TIME Introduction Richard W. Rahn HAS COME
... the only way to make a profit by issuing money would be to provide a currency that people consider superior to government money. People making long-term contracts or investments would be eager to rely on a private currency only if they thought it would maintain its value better than the U.S. dollar ...
... the only way to make a profit by issuing money would be to provide a currency that people consider superior to government money. People making long-term contracts or investments would be eager to rely on a private currency only if they thought it would maintain its value better than the U.S. dollar ...
Academic paper : Globalization and the World Economy
... Course Description: Takes a global view of economic processes and economic structures in the world. Applies analytical and institutional concepts to practical issues. Analyzes the real side of the global economy - world product and factor markets, processes of economic growth, and the rise of China ...
... Course Description: Takes a global view of economic processes and economic structures in the world. Applies analytical and institutional concepts to practical issues. Analyzes the real side of the global economy - world product and factor markets, processes of economic growth, and the rise of China ...
Special Drawing Rights: An Explanation of Their Current Role and Future Function
... economists call for the return of the gold standard, it is unlikely (Wessel, 2010). It collapsed mainly because the supply could not keep up with burgeoning trade. In addition, the central banks of the world did not always abide by the rules of the gold standard. Distribution of paper notes within ...
... economists call for the return of the gold standard, it is unlikely (Wessel, 2010). It collapsed mainly because the supply could not keep up with burgeoning trade. In addition, the central banks of the world did not always abide by the rules of the gold standard. Distribution of paper notes within ...
Dear Zhuang Shiguan
... Nevertheless, a reading of the recent financial press and writings of many influential economists on both sides of the Pacific Ocean suggests that a major depreciation of the dollar is needed to correct the current account and trade deficits of the United States. For this purpose, they argue, East A ...
... Nevertheless, a reading of the recent financial press and writings of many influential economists on both sides of the Pacific Ocean suggests that a major depreciation of the dollar is needed to correct the current account and trade deficits of the United States. For this purpose, they argue, East A ...
Closing in global life expectancy gaps
... Although many may not have been aware of the switchover from copper wires to the Internet, we all benefit from this digital revolution. However, the global adoption of Bitcoin and Blockchain technology will require the participation of as many people and institutions as possible in order to make it ...
... Although many may not have been aware of the switchover from copper wires to the Internet, we all benefit from this digital revolution. However, the global adoption of Bitcoin and Blockchain technology will require the participation of as many people and institutions as possible in order to make it ...
Slide 1
... Sovereign and household balance-sheets has queered the prospects of growth in Europe • Because of a common currency, Southern Europe cannot use exchange rate policies to export and grow out of the crisis. • G 20 battleground: Stand-off between the US and China but do interests converge? • The Imbala ...
... Sovereign and household balance-sheets has queered the prospects of growth in Europe • Because of a common currency, Southern Europe cannot use exchange rate policies to export and grow out of the crisis. • G 20 battleground: Stand-off between the US and China but do interests converge? • The Imbala ...
N F O M
... global attitude towards monetary policy, in what I call the monetary ideology. This monetary ideology is present in the minds of policy-makers and popular masses alike. In the Misesian framework, any government -- whether democratic or not -- in the long run must carry out policy supported by the ma ...
... global attitude towards monetary policy, in what I call the monetary ideology. This monetary ideology is present in the minds of policy-makers and popular masses alike. In the Misesian framework, any government -- whether democratic or not -- in the long run must carry out policy supported by the ma ...
Still the Lingua Franca: The Exaggerated Death of the Dollar
... commentators seized on the declining reserve currency role of the dollar to explain this mystery. Their case was buttressed by reports from East Asian central banks, whose reserve holdings are now an important share of the world total, that they were shifting out of dollars into yen. The case is als ...
... commentators seized on the declining reserve currency role of the dollar to explain this mystery. Their case was buttressed by reports from East Asian central banks, whose reserve holdings are now an important share of the world total, that they were shifting out of dollars into yen. The case is als ...
Complementary currencies and deflationary crisis
... Conclusion: The superneutralisation of our monetary system would change the focus from a abstract and virtual world of financial markets to the economy of reality of goods and services for a human world. Speculative attacks against the Euro zone, as we experience at this time, could be avoided in a ...
... Conclusion: The superneutralisation of our monetary system would change the focus from a abstract and virtual world of financial markets to the economy of reality of goods and services for a human world. Speculative attacks against the Euro zone, as we experience at this time, could be avoided in a ...
Currency Manipulation, the US Economy
... The Fed model assumes that the US economy will eventually return to full employment even if currency manipulation and the large trade deficit continue, so the long-run effects of a reduction in currency manipulation are somewhat different from the short-run effects described above. In the Fed’s mode ...
... The Fed model assumes that the US economy will eventually return to full employment even if currency manipulation and the large trade deficit continue, so the long-run effects of a reduction in currency manipulation are somewhat different from the short-run effects described above. In the Fed’s mode ...
MishkinCh18
... • Stronger commitment by central bank • Loss of independent monetary policy and increased exposure to shock from ...
... • Stronger commitment by central bank • Loss of independent monetary policy and increased exposure to shock from ...
Federal Reserve System Assets Liabilities
... • Stronger commitment by central bank • Loss of independent monetary policy and increased exposure to shock from ...
... • Stronger commitment by central bank • Loss of independent monetary policy and increased exposure to shock from ...
Internal vs external devaluation
... in widening current account deficits and the appreciation of real effective exchange rates. Latvia is a typical case of boom and bust. In a catching up process, the GDP growth rate accelerated from 2004. The credit crunched, the housing bubble burst and the global crisis dragged the economy into rec ...
... in widening current account deficits and the appreciation of real effective exchange rates. Latvia is a typical case of boom and bust. In a catching up process, the GDP growth rate accelerated from 2004. The credit crunched, the housing bubble burst and the global crisis dragged the economy into rec ...
Economic and Strategy Viewpoint - January 2016
... strong hints from Draghi of further stimulus, the eventual announcement greatly disappointed. The ECB extended its purchases into 2017, but did not increase the monthly amount of purchases. Draghi’s reputation as a central banker who overdelivers was now shattered. On the other side of the Atlantic, ...
... strong hints from Draghi of further stimulus, the eventual announcement greatly disappointed. The ECB extended its purchases into 2017, but did not increase the monthly amount of purchases. Draghi’s reputation as a central banker who overdelivers was now shattered. On the other side of the Atlantic, ...
The International Economy
... It hurts the poor while helping the rich. It encourages companies to move overseas. It is bad for poor countries who cannot compete in the global economy. It forces less economically developed countries to abandon their own traditions and cultures in favor of becoming more westernized. It ...
... It hurts the poor while helping the rich. It encourages companies to move overseas. It is bad for poor countries who cannot compete in the global economy. It forces less economically developed countries to abandon their own traditions and cultures in favor of becoming more westernized. It ...
1 Euro = 1.325 Us Dollars: The surprising
... American monetary and tax policies. They have been reported as having expressed their dissatisfaction in a series of public and private comments. The one, which attracted the most attention, happened in March 2009 when the governor of the Chinese central bank called for a revitalization of the Speci ...
... American monetary and tax policies. They have been reported as having expressed their dissatisfaction in a series of public and private comments. The one, which attracted the most attention, happened in March 2009 when the governor of the Chinese central bank called for a revitalization of the Speci ...
The Falling Euro - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... prefer parallels to the June 1998 U.S. intervention to help Japan boost the yen, which left the dollar in a strong position against the currencies of other major trading partners. For the moment, Mr. Summers appears to have pulled off his tightrope walk. Investors seem to think so; the dollar rose F ...
... prefer parallels to the June 1998 U.S. intervention to help Japan boost the yen, which left the dollar in a strong position against the currencies of other major trading partners. For the moment, Mr. Summers appears to have pulled off his tightrope walk. Investors seem to think so; the dollar rose F ...
midterm exam 3
... The recent global financial crisis exposed several weaknesses in the world’s financial system. One is that small countries (like Iceland and Ireland) can be the home of financial institutions that are not only “too-big-to-fail”, but also “too-big-to-rescue”. In the latter case, the cost of rescuing ...
... The recent global financial crisis exposed several weaknesses in the world’s financial system. One is that small countries (like Iceland and Ireland) can be the home of financial institutions that are not only “too-big-to-fail”, but also “too-big-to-rescue”. In the latter case, the cost of rescuing ...