Cornell University Press
The Future of the Dollar
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For half a century, the United States has garnered substantial political and economic benefits as a result of the dollar's de facto role as a global currency. In recent years, however, the dollar's preponderant position in world markets has come under...
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Eric Helleiner is Professor of Political Science and CIGI Chair in International Political Economy at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo. He is the author of The Making of National Money and States and the Reemergence of Global Finance, and is coeditor of Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World, all from Cornell. Jonathan Kirshner is Professor of Government at Cornell University. He is the author of Appeasing Bankers and Currency and Coercion, and is the editor of Monetary Orders, also from Cornell.
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This book offers great value in presenting different approaches and views on the future of the dollar. And reading through a rather heterogeneous collection of contributions one cannot but agree with editors Helleiner and Kirshner that the field of dollar studies is so ridden with disagreements that it would be virtually impossible to conclude with a coherent, let alone common, view.
Peter B. Kenen, Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance Emeritus, Princeton University:
This is a superb and timely volume, displaying the insights of political scientists and economists. It should be read by members of both disciplines and everyone else interested in the future of the international monetary system.
Barry Eichengreen, George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of California, Berkeley:
The question of whether the dollar will remain the leading international currency has acquired new salience in the wake of the crisis. History suggests yes, the incumbency delivered by history being an advantage in reserve currency competition. But politics say no, political rivalry with China being an important factor potentially working in the other direction. All this renders the present volume, which brings together not just economists but also historians and political scientists, timely and important.
Sebastian Mallaby, Director of the Center for Geoeconomic Studies, The Council on Foreign Relations:
The end of dollar preeminence has been predicted for decades. It has stubbornly refused to arrive. Assembling an A list of experts, this volume asks whether the dollar-centric financial system is likely to change complexion, and what this might mean for the distribution of global power. For anyone interested in the intersection of international relations and international economics, this is a feast of scholarship and ideas.
Daniel Drezner, Tufts University:
Eric Helleiner and Jonathan Kirshner have brought together an outstanding group of economists, historians, and political scientists to explore one of the most important questions in today's global economy: whether the dollar will stay on top. This book is as important as it is timely.
Adam S. Posen, Deputy Director, Peterson Institute for International Economics:
Differing forecasts for the dollar's future are easy to come by. Thoughtful analyses of the sources of the dollar's strength and role, analytically sound and carefully contrasted, grounded in the perspective of international political economy, are a rare treat. Eric Helleiner, Jonathan Kirshner, and their authors have done a real service for political scientists, economists, students, and market participants alike with The Future of the Dollar.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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FIGURES AND TABLES
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PREFACE
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CONTRIBUTORS
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1. The Future of the Dollar:Whither the Key Currency?
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2. The Enduring International Preeminence of the Dollar
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3. U.S. Current Account Deficits and the Dollar Standard’s Sustainability: A Monetary Approach
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4. Enduring Top Currency, Fragile Negotiated Currency: Politics and the Dollar’s International Role
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5. Housing Finance, Growth, and the U.S. Dollar’s Surprising Durability
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6. From Monopoly to Oligopoly: Lessons from the Pre-1914 Experience
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7. Toward a Leaderless Currency System
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8. Twenty-First Century Geopolitics and the Erosion of the Dollar Order
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9. After the (Relative) Fall: Dollar Diminution and the Consequences for American Power
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10. Summing Up and Looking Ahead: The Future of the Future of the Dollar
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REFERENCES
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