Friday, October 30, 2009

DEATH OF THE DOLLAR

Another, what some call a pessimistic perspective, but he seems to conclude on a positive note. I haven't seen many positive comments about the future of the dollar. Most people seem to feel the dollar is in decline, but there is debate on what will follow.

Whichever path we take, like it or not, we will be moving away from current arrangements, the dollar-reserve system. There are only two questions: will the movement away be orderly or disorderly, and will America play a part in shaping the new system that will emerge? I believe that the transition to the new system will be smoother and that both the United States and the world will benefit if we stop putting our heads in the sand and help create the worldwide reserve system that the globalization of financial markets requires. Keynes recognized the need for such a global reserve currency seventy-five years ago. At the Bretton Woods meeting of 1944, in a costly act of self-interest, the United States blocked the full implementation of Keynes’s scheme. This is an old idea whose time has finally come.

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