Currency power : understanding monetary rivalry /
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TextPublication details: New Jersey Princeton c2015Description: xiv, 286 pagesISBN: - 9780691167855 (hardback) :
- 0691167850
- 332.042 COH
- HG230.3 .C23 2015
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Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [245]-274) and index.
Is state power necessary or sufficient for a money to gain international status, besting competitive rivals? Conversely, does currency internationalization add to or subtract from a state’s power in relation to other states? Does a loss of state power necessarily reduce international use of its money? Or does a loss of a currency’s competitive status diminish the power of the issuing state? These are the central questions addressed in this book,
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