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There is a European Central Bank, of course, established and it has the structure similar to the Fe
There is a European Central Bank, of course, established and it has the structure similar to the Fe
There is a European Central Bank, of course, established and it has the structure similar to the Fe
There is a European Central Bank, of course, established and it has the structure similar to the Fe
There is a European Central Bank, of course, established and it has the structure similar to the Fe
There is a European Central Bank, of course, established and it has the structure similar to the Fe
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Another question has been raised rather widely in Europe, in Japan as well as in the United StatesRobert C. Solomon:
The dollar is currently the principal reserve currency in the world.Robert C. Solomon:
Chances are the movements of the euro as against the dollar will be relatively moderate.Robert C. Solomon:
Back in those days, in the fifties and sixties, countries had balance of payment's deficits or surpRobert C. Solomon:
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Some countries that are close to Europe that already hold Deutschemarks, clearly would automaticallRobert C. Solomon:
If a currency is to become a growing, an increasing reserve currency, there has to be not only a deRobert C. Solomon:
So if the euro, if Euroland is to become a reserve center, if the euro is to become a reserve curreRobert C. Solomon:
There has been talk in Europe about American hegemony being somehow based upon the use of the dollaRobert C. Solomon:
To the extent that the United States has, I don't like the word hegemony, the United States has inf