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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Exorbitant Privilege
The Rise and Fall of the Dollar and the Future of the International Monetary System
Book • 2010
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as the author of a book discussing the dollar's 'exorbitant privilege'.


Mary Childs

623 snips
Is the reign of the dollar over?
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referencing Eichengreen's earlier work on the advantages of issuing the leading international currency.


Russell Napier

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EP 56: Money Beyond Borders (with Barry Eichengreen)
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as a historical work discussing the U.S. dollar's global role and past predictions about its decline.


Wes Moss

15 snips
05.05.26 Ask An Advisor With Wes Moss
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who said he really enjoyed reading it.


Zachary Griffiths

From Boom To Bust: Lessons From The 1920s
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as a short treatise on the U.S. dollar.


Tom Keene

Single Best Idea with Tom Keene: Barry Eichengreen & Emily Roland
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as a book he learned from, discussing the dollar's rise to dominance.


Paul Blustein

Paul Blustein on the Rise, Dominance, and Current Challenges to King Dollar
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as one of 

's highly acclaimed books.


Alan Dunne


Barry Eichengreen

GM83: The Risk We Forgot to Price ft. Barry Eichengreen
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when discussing the complexities of trade deficits and the dollar's role as a reserve currency.


Dan Greenhaus

Dan Greenhaus: Make Hay While The Sun Shines
Mentioned by Greg LeBlanc as one of the author's books, explaining global currencies.

519. Why Some Public Debt Is Good for the Economy with Barry Eichengreen
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as one of 

's previous books relevant to discussions about the dollar and global capital.


David Lin


Barry Eichengreen

What Finally Breaks The Dollar? Currencies Don't Last Forever Warns Economist | Barry Eichengreen



