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The Hegemony of the Dollar from a Two-Century Perspective
[L'hégémonie du dollar : une perspective sur deux siècles]

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  • Roger Vicquéry

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Recent geopolitical tensions have put the hegemonic role of the dollar, and its potential demise, back into the spotlight. Looking at a new long run measure of global currency competition over two centuries, no global currency leader has been able to sustain such a large lead over its competitors for such a prolonged period. Les récentes tensions géopolitiques ont replacé au cœur des réflexions le rôle hégémonique du dollar et son potentiel déclin. Une nouvelle mesure à long terme de la concurrence entre monnaies à l’échelle mondiale montre qu’en deux siècles, aucune des grandes devises internationales n’a été capable de conserver aussi longtemps un tel leadership.

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  • Roger Vicquéry, . "The Hegemony of the Dollar from a Two-Century Perspective [L'hégémonie du dollar : une perspective sur deux siècles]," Eco Notepad (in progress), Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:280
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