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So Much for "Exorbitant Privilege" and "Dark Matter" As Well: Anticipating the 2008 NIIP Release
So Much for "Exorbitant Privilege" and "Dark Matter" As Well: Anticipating the 2008 NIIP Release
In my last post, I cited Jeff Frankel's keynote speech from a recent Bank of Canada-ECB workshop. He also pointed to the end of "Exorbitant Privilege" and "Dark Matter", and other arguments of American exceptionalism. I think we'll see resounding evidence of this in Friday's release of the US ...
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links for 2009-06-26
Economist's View — ... Online ethics and the bloggers' code revealed - EurekAlert So Much for "Exorbitant Privilege" and "Dark Matter" As Well - Econbrowser ...

America: Decline Or Revival?
Daily Markets — ... again: Top officials, including Premier Wen Jiabao, have openly expressed concern about Chinese investment in the US. The country has also actively mooted the idea of a super sovereign reserve currency to replace the dollar. Besides, it has also sought to promote the use of the yuan for foreign trade and investment; a first step, some think, toward challenging the dollar’s status as the preferred currency of international trade and capital flow. Meanwhile, Econbrowser reports that the US continues to go into debt, as it moved from a net debtor in the 1980s to a deeply ...

links for 2009-07-13
J. Bradford DeLong's Grasping Reality with All Eight Tentacles — ... Menzie Chinn: So Much for "Exorbitant Privilege" and "Dark Matter" As Well: Anticipating the 2008 NIIP Release Paul Krugman: HELP Is on the Way Last week ...