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    Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis

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      efficient markets theory

      Eichengreen, Barry

      elite rent seeking

      embargoes

      Emergency Banking Act of 1933

      emergent properties, in complex system

      energy, money-as-energy model

      England

      and depression of 1920–1921

      and German hyperinflation

      gold reserves

      and gold standard

      London Gold Pool

      1960s sterling crisis

      1968 closing of gold market

      and Panic of 1931

      and Paris Peace Conference of 1919

      and Treaty of Versailles

      and Tripartite Agreement of 1936

      “Enhancing International Monetary Stability—A Role for the SDR?” (IMF)

      Eurasian theater, euro-yuan relationship

      euro

      creation of

      and currency devaluation

      euro-dollar exchange rate

      and European sovereign debt crisis of 2010

      Germany’s support of

      launch of

      as reserve currency

      and SDRs

      as supercurrency

      U.S. and Chinese support of

      and yuan

      European Central Bank

      European Common Market

      European sovereign debt crisis of 2010

      European Union

      exports

      expropriation

      extreme events, in complex systems

      Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

      Federal Open Market Committee

      Federal Reserve Act of 1913

      Federal Reserve Bank of New York

      Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

      Federal Reserve, U.S.

      bank regulation

      Board of Governors

      on classical gold standard

      in creating a new gold-backed system

      creation of

      current assets of

      Dodd-Frank reform legislation of 2010 and

      and dollar price stability

      gold and money supply during 1930s

      gold and money supply in 2011

      handling of its own balance sheet

      and IMF

      IOUs to the Treasury

      as lender of last resort

      and management of unemployment

      mandates of

      mercantilism compared to

      and monetarism

      quantitative easing program

      Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission

      financial economics

      financial war game

      financial warfare strategy

      First National Bank of New York

      First National City Bank of New York

      fixed exchange rates

      floating exchange rates, 1970s

      Fort Knox, Kentucky

      Foundations of Economic Analysis (Samuelson)

      fractal dimension

      framing, in economics

      France

      currency collapse in 1920s

      and European sovereign debt crisis of 2010

      gold reserves

      and gold standard

      invasion of Germany’s Ruhr Valley

      Paris Peace Conference of 1919

      Treaty of Versailles

      and Tripartite Agreement of 1936

      withdrawal from London Gold Pool

      free-floating currency

      free trade barriers

      Friedman, Milton

      Gallarotti, Giulio M.

      Gates, Robert

      Gazprom

      Geithner, Timothy

      General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

      General Electric (GE)

      General Motors (GM)

      Genoa Conference of 1922

      Germany

      bilateral trade relations with China

      currency collapse in 1920s

      and European sovereign debt crisis of 2010

      and G20

      gold reserves

      and gold standard

      and panic of 1931

      reichsmark

      rentenmark

      rise of Nazi party

      support for euro

      trade deficits during 1980s

      and U.S. in London Gold Pool

      Weimar hyperinflation

      and World War I reparations

      Gertz, Bill

      Gini coefficient

      global corporations

      globalization

      gold

      and Bretton Woods system

      China’s 2009 five hundred metric tons of gold transfer

      classical gold standard of 1870 to 1914

      as currency anchor

      FDR’s gold confiscations

      flaws in 1920s gold exchange standard

      flexible gold standard

      France and desire to return to gold standard

      Genoa Conference and return to gold standard

      gold clauses in contracts

      gold SDR

      gold standard during war time

      gold standard, return to

      and Great Depression

      international gold reserves

      London Gold Pool

      1930s deflation and U.S. gold devaluation

      under Nixon’s New Economic Policy

      and Panic of 1931

      vs. paper money

      prices during U.S. recessions, 1970s to 1980s

      pure gold standard

      stocks and

      two-tier system, creation of

      U.S. and dollar-gold parity

      U.S. gold reserves

      gold bullion and coins

      gold mining

      Gold Reserve Act of 1934

      Gold Standard Acts of 1900 and 1925

      Goldman Sachs

      Gramm, Phil

      Great Depression

      beggar-thy-neighbor devaluations during

      Federal Reserve role during

      France and

      gold as contributing factor to

      impact on U.S. economy

      Greece

      Greenspan, Alan

      gross domestic product (GDP)

      in China

      four components of growth in

      major currencies and

      monetarism and changes in

      U.S. consumer and growth of

      in U.S. during Kennedy-Johnson years

      U.S. economy and 2011

      Group of Eight (G8)

      Group of Seven (G7)

      Group of Ten (G10)

      Group of Twenty (G20)

      Brazil and

      and Panic of 2008

      and SDRs

      2008 Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy

      2009 Pittsburgh G20 summit

      2011 Cannes, France G20 summit

      U.S. rebalancing plan and

      Group of Two (G2)

      Gutfreund, John

      Halliwell, Steve

      Hamilton, Alexander

      hedge funds

      Hemingway, Ernest

      Herodotus

      heuristics, in economics

      Hitler, Adolf

      Hoover, Herbert

      Hu Jintao

      Hua Guofeng

      Hughes, Charles Evans

      Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act of 1978

      hyperinflation

      import surtax

      India

      Indonesia

      inflation

      caused by U.S. QE programs

      China’s levels during 1980s and 2011

      dollar inflation

      monetarism and fears of

      in 1920s Germany

      and 1930s deflation

      stagflation in U.S. during 1970s

      U.S. levels during 1960s and 1980s

      interdependence, in complex systems

      interest rates

      interesting in-between, in complex systems

      International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA)

      International Monetary Fu
    nd (IMF)

      Brazil and

      under Bretton Woods system

      creation of special drawing rights (SDRs)

      in currency wars

      declares end of Bretton Woods system

      G20 and

      Germany and gold accumulation from

      as global central bank

      global reserve currencies database

      and Nixon’s import surtax

      and SDRs

      international monetary system

      international trade, gold standard in

      Iran

      Ireland

      “iron rice bowl” welfare policy, China’s 1990s

      isolation, in economics

      Israel

      Italy

      Jackson, Andrew

      January effect

      Japan

      and gold standard

      invasions and conquests by

      and Panic of 1931

      rare earth exports skirmish with China

      trade deficits during 1980s

      2011 earthquake/tsunami in Sendai

      U.S. mortgage crisis and Japanese stocks

      yen and Nixon’s New Economic Policy

      yen-dollar relationship after 2011 earthquake in

      Johnson, Lyndon B.

      J. P. Morgan & Company

      JPMorgan Chase

      Kahneman, Daniel

      Kennedy, John F.

      Keynes, John Maynard

      Keynesianism

      Knickerbocker Trust, New York

      Koch, Ed

      Krugman, Paul

      Kuhn, Loeb & Company

      Kumhof, Michael

      Lagarde, Christine

      Lausanne Conference, 1932

      law of diminishing returns

      Lehman Brothers

      Liang, Qiao

      Limbaugh, Rush

      Long-Term Capital Management, 1998 bailout of

      Louvre Accord, 1987

      Lula da Silva, Luiz Inácio

      McCarthy, Cormac

      MacMillan, Margaret

      Maastricht Treaty of 1992

      Madison, James

      Mandelbrot, Benoît

      Mantega, Guido

      Mao Zedong

      marginal returns

      MARKINT

      Markowitz, Harry

      Martin, William McChesney

      Medvedev, Dmitry

      Meltzer, Alan

      mercantilism

      Merkel, Angela

      Merrill Lynch

      Merton, Robert C.

      Merton, Robert K.

      Mexico

      Milgram, Stanley

      Miller, Alexey

      Miller, Merton

      momentum investing

      monetarism

      money

      banking system definitions of

      treating SDRs as

      Morgan, J. P.

      Morgan Stanley

      Morgenthau, Henry

      mortgage crisis, U.S.

      Moscow

      multinational corporations

      multiple reserve currencies

      multiplier theory, Keynesian

      Nabucco

      NASA

      National City Bank of New York

      National Economists Club, Washington, D.C.

      National Export Initiative, U.S.

      National Monetary Commission

      natural gas industry, Russia’s

      Netherlands

      New Economic Policy, 1971, Nixon’s

      Nixon, Richard M.

      Nixon Shock of 1971

      Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences

      normal distribution of risk

      Norman, Montagu

      Norman v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co.

      North Korea

      Norton, Charles D.

      Obama, Barack

      and China’s President Hu

      and IMF’s SDR dollar replacement strategy

      National Export Initiative

      2008 to 2010 stimulus programs

      and U.S. attack on Japanese yen

      O’Donnell, Bill

      over-the-counter derivatives

      Pacific theater, dollar-yuan relationship

      Page, Scott

      Palazzo Corsini, Rome

      Panic of 1890

      Panic of 1907

      Panic of 1931

      Panic of 2008

      bailouts during

      Brazil and

      exchange rate disputes

      Federal Reserve and lender of last resort function in

      G20 and

      gold and money supply in aftermath of

      liquidity shortages from losses in

      money velocity in

      SWF investments in

      U.S. and China in

      value at risk role in cause of

      and Wall Street’s risk evaluation methods

      paper currencies

      Dubai as largest transshipment point for

      gold backing for paper money

      gold vs. paper money

      paper-gold ratio during World War I

      paper SDR

      paper gold

      Paris 1919 (MacMillan)

      Paris Peace Conference of 1919

      Pentagon, U.S.

      People’s Bank of China (PBOC)

      People’s Liberation Army (China)

      Pépin, Jean-Luc

      Peterson, Peter G.

      phase transitions, in complex system

      Plaza Accord, 1985

      Poland

      Pompidou, Georges

      Portugal

      price-gold-flow mechanism

      price-specie-flow mechanism

      primary dealers

      private enterprise

      prospect theory

      protectionism

      Putin, Vladimir

     


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