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Modern monetary theory, deglobalisation and the dollar

By: Sheel, Alok.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 56(10), Mar, 2021: p. 31-38. In: Economic & Political WeeklySummary: The article explores the interconnections between the rise of modern monetary theory, deglobalisation and the international monetary system. It discusses the evolution of the international monetary system from Bretton Woods One to Bretton Woods Three, and how this transition is linked to globalisation, and deglobalisation, or the shifts in global imbalances. Finally, it makes an evaluation of the impact of these developments on the role played by the dollar in the international monetary system and its possible future trajectory. – Reproduced
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56(10), Mar, 2021: p. 31-38 Available AR125762

The article explores the interconnections between the rise of modern monetary theory, deglobalisation and the international monetary system. It discusses the evolution of the international monetary system from Bretton Woods One to Bretton Woods Three, and how this transition is linked to globalisation, and deglobalisation, or the shifts in global imbalances. Finally, it makes an evaluation of the impact of these developments on the role played by the dollar in the international monetary system and its possible future trajectory. – Reproduced

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