|  | Duncan, Richard The Dollar Crisis Causes, Consequences, Cures
  2. Edition - May 2005 16.90 Euro 2005. 324 Pages, Softcover - General Reading - ISBN-10: 0-470-82170-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-82170-1 - John Wiley & Sons

Short description Will the series of financial and currency crises in recent years culminate in the collapse of the U.S. dollar and a worldwide economic slump? This updated and revised edition of The Dollar Crisis describes the evolution of the crisis in the international monetary system over the two years since the original edition was published. It offers proactive recommendations that, if implemented, would help mitigate the damage of the coming downturn and put in place the foundations for balanced, sustainable economic growth in the decades ahead. This is a must-read for investors, bankers, brokers, economists, and anyone else who wants to understand???and prepare for???the dollar crisis that could impact capital markets everywhere.
From the contents Preface to the Revised Edition.
Introduction.
PART ONE: THE ORIGIN OF ECONOMIC BUBBLES.
Introduction.
Chapter 1. The Imbalance of Payments.
Chapter 2. Effervescent Economies.
Chapter 3. The New Paradigm Bubble.
Chapter 4. The Great American Bubble (of the 1920s).
PART TWO: FLAWS IN THE DOLLAR STANDARD.
Introduction.
Chapter 5. The New Paradigm Recession.
Chapter 6. The Fate of the Dollar: Half a Trillion Reasons Why the Dollar Must Collapse.
Chapter 7. Asset Bubbles and Banking Crises.
Chapter 8. Deflation.
PART THREE: GLOBAL RECESSION AND THE DEATH OF MONETARISM.
Introduction.
Chapter 9. Global Recession: Why, When, and How Hard?
Chapter 10. The End of the Era of Export-led Growth.
Chapter 11. Monetarism is Drowning.
PART FOUR: POLICY TOOLS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY.
Introduction.
Chapter 12. A Global Minimum Wage.
Chapter 13. Controlling the Global Money Supply.
PART FIVE: THE EVOLUTION OF A CRISIS.
Introduction.
Chapter 14. Deflation: The Red's Greatest Fear.
Chapter 15. The Run on the Dollar, 2003.
Chapter 16. The Great Reflation.
Chapter 17. Understanding Interest Rates in the Age of Paper Money.
Chapter 18. What's Worrying The Chairman.
Chapter 19. After Reflation, Deflation.
Chapter 20. Bernankeism.
Conclusion.
Index.
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