This book analyses how financial elites in the key dollar-holding emerging markets of China, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Brazil, perceive the contest between the euro and the dollar for global currency status. It also assesses how far the Eurozone has gone in challenging US hegemony in monetary affairs through the prism of these elites.
This book analyses how financial elites in the key dollar-holding emerging markets of China, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Brazil, perceive the contest between the euro and the dollar for global currency status. It also assesses how far the Eurozone has gone in challenging US hegemony in monetary affairs through the prism of these elites.
Miguel Otero-Iglesias is Senior Analyst on the European Economy and the Emerging Markets at the Elcano Royal Institute in Spain and Research Fellow in International Political Economy at the EU-Asia Institute at ESSCA School of Management in France.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Redefining the Euro vs. Dollar Debate 2. Ideas in International Money and Power 3. The (limited) Euro Challenge to the Dollar 4. The Malfunctioning Flexible-Dollar Standard 5. The Eurös Ideational Challenge to the Dollar 6. The Eurozone¿s Monetary Power in the Reform of the IMS 7. Conclusion
1. Introduction: Redefining the Euro vs. Dollar Debate 2. Ideas in International Money and Power 3. The (limited) Euro Challenge to the Dollar 4. The Malfunctioning Flexible-Dollar Standard 5. The Eurös Ideational Challenge to the Dollar 6. The Eurozone¿s Monetary Power in the Reform of the IMS 7. Conclusion
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