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- Dollar_hegemony abstract "For the topic of Jean Gabriel's book The Dollar Hegemony: Dollar, Dollarization, and Progress (2000), see dollarization.Dollar hegemony is the hypothesized monetary hegemony of the US dollar in the international finance global economy. Henry C.K. Liu popularized the term in the article "Dollar Hegemony has to go" in Asia Times, April 11, 2002. The article was quoted by William Clark, Immanuel Wallerstein of the Fernand Braudel Center, Greg Moses, and James Robertson. David Fields & Matias Vernengo (2012) argue that the existing dominant view on the international position of the dollar is been based on what is called a Metallist understanding of money. From the alternative Cartalist view of money, the monetary hegemon is not required to maintain credible macroeconomic policies (i.e., fiscally contractionary policies so that the value of the currency is maintained), but to provide an asset free of the risk of default.".
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- Dollar_hegemony subject Category:Dollar.
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- Dollar_hegemony comment "For the topic of Jean Gabriel's book The Dollar Hegemony: Dollar, Dollarization, and Progress (2000), see dollarization.Dollar hegemony is the hypothesized monetary hegemony of the US dollar in the international finance global economy. Henry C.K. Liu popularized the term in the article "Dollar Hegemony has to go" in Asia Times, April 11, 2002. The article was quoted by William Clark, Immanuel Wallerstein of the Fernand Braudel Center, Greg Moses, and James Robertson.".
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- Dollar_hegemony label "Hegemonía del dólar estadounidense".
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