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    Monetary hegemony is an economic and political concept in which a single state has decisive influence over the functions of the international monetary...
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    masculinity Hegemonic stability theory Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism Media hegemony Monetary hegemony Post-hegemony Regional hegemony Soft power...
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    destabilizing. A second structural change that undermined monetary management was the decline of U.S. hegemony. The U.S. was no longer the dominant economic power...
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    Reserve currency (category Monetary hegemony)
    currency that is held in significant quantities by central banks or other monetary authorities as part of their foreign exchange reserves. The reserve currency...
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    Currency substitution (category Monetary hegemony)
    losing an independent monetary policy exists when domestic monetary authorities can commit an effective counter-cyclical monetary policy, stabilizing the...
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    International use of the U.S. dollar (category Monetary hegemony)
    Furthermore, the Bretton Woods Agreement also set up the global post-war monetary system by setting up rules, institutions and procedures for conducting...
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    International status and usage of the euro (category Monetary hegemony)
    adopted the euro as their currency. For EU sanctioning of this adoption, a monetary agreement must be concluded. Prior to the launch of the euro, agreements...
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  • Petrocurrency (category Monetary hegemony)
    Petro (cryptocurrency) Petrobourse Petroleum politics Petro-Islam Monetary hegemony Reserve currency "Definition of 'petrodollars'". www.investopedia...
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    World currency (category Monetary hegemony)
    Digital currency List of currencies List of circulating currencies Monetary hegemony Special drawing rights (SDRs) WOCU World currency unit Synthetic currency...
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  • Exorbitant privilege (category Monetary hegemony)
    Garritsen (1976). The International Monetary Fund, 1966–1971: The System Under Stress. Washington: International Monetary Fund. ISBN 978-0-939934-11-9. Eichengreen...
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    Foreign exchange controls (category Monetary hegemony)
    Arrangements and Exchange Restrictions 1979 - International Monetary Fund - Google Books. International Monetary Fund. 2000-02-29. ISBN 9781557758989. Retrieved 2013-06-14...
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  • Currency War of 2009–2011 (category Monetary hegemony)
    fears of a currency war were exaggerated. In September, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn and US Treasury Secretary...
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  • Hard currency (category Monetary hegemony)
    United States' growing fiscal and trade deficits, most of the world's monetary systems have been tied to the US dollar due to the Bretton Woods system...
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  • Compellence (category Monetary hegemony)
    Compellence is a form of coercion that attempts to get an actor (such as a state) to change its behavior through threats to use force or the actual use...
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    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a major financial agency of the United Nations, and an international financial institution funded by 190 member...
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    Currency war (category Monetary hegemony)
    Evans-Pritchard (1 November 2010). "QE2risks Currency Wars and the End of Dollar Hegemony". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 1 November 2010. Michael Forsythe...
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    Sterling area (category Monetary hegemony)
    the sterling bloc. The Bank of England in London guided co-ordination of monetary policy in the currency area. Member countries with their own currency held...
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  • Iranian oil bourse (category Monetary hegemony)
    The Iranian Oil Bourse (Persian: بورس نفت ایران), International Oil Bourse, Iran Petroleum Exchange Kish Exchange or Oil Bourse in Kish (IOB; the official...
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  • the hegemony of the United States after 1945, there took place attempts at initialising a stable currency by means of the International Monetary Fund...
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  • empire has achieved regional hegemony, its currency has been a basis for international trade, and hence for a de facto monetary system. In the West – Europe...
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    rights in the United States Military history of the United States Monetary hegemony Opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War Opposition to the...
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    Nixon shock (redirect from Dollar hegemony)
    nations met in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, to develop a new international monetary system that came to be known as the Bretton Woods system. Conference attendees...
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  • what would become hegemonic stability theory, arguing that a hegemonic power was needed to maintain a stable international monetary system. He has been...
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    to take a larger role in global affairs and challenges American postwar hegemony. It has also been argued that China co-founded the Asian Infrastructure...
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    British Island, from Cantium (Kent) to the West Country. An Ambianic "monetary hegemony" over the neighbouring Parisii and Bellovaci is attested at least...
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  • Triffin dilemma (category Monetary policy)
    global reserve currency leads to tension between its national and global monetary policy. This is reflected in fundamental imbalances in the balance of payments...
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    States of practicing neocolonialism—sometimes defined as a modern form of hegemony—which leverages economic power rather than military force in an informal...
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  • four broad subject areas of 1. international trade, 2. the international monetary and financial system, 3. multinational corporations, and 4. economic development...
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    International Monetary Fund, have evolved into a "transnational historic bloc" that exercises global hegemony (in contrast to the realist view of hegemony as the...
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  • Metallism (category Monetary economics)
    power of the commodity upon which it is based. The currency in a metallist monetary system may be made from the commodity itself (commodity money) or it may...
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