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Currency competition between Euro and US Dollar

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With the euro's appearance in the world market, the competition between euro and dollar has become a hot-button issue. The author focuses on the movements of the euro/dollar exchange rate and probes into the determinants of its exchange rate. Their competition regarding invoicing and reserves are also studied in this paper.

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  • Li, Wenhao, 2004. "Currency competition between Euro and US Dollar," Working Papers 18, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute of Management Berlin (IMB).
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    3. Isard,Peter, 1995. "Exchange Rate Economics," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521460477.
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