Towards A New Global Reserve System

The economic crisis has resulted in renewed attention to the creation of a new global reserve system. Some of the reasons should be obvious. At least since the beginning of the century, the dollar has no longer seemed a good store of value; its value has been volatile and apparently subject to secular decline. But the crisis has further undermined confidence in the U.S. economy and its management, and thus the dollar as a reserve currency
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