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Op-Eds
Should the United States Try to Weaken the Dollar?
Michael Klein (Tufts University) and
Maurice Obstfeld
(PIIE)
August 5, 2019
via
EconoFact
Op-Eds
The United States Still Runs the World
Simon Johnson
(PIIE)
August 28, 2015
Op-Eds
This is a Golden Age of Global Growth (Yes, You Read That Right)
Arvind Subramanian
(PIIE)
April 7, 2013
Op-Eds
Time for a Fightback in the Currency Wars
C. Fred Bergsten
(PIIE) and
Joseph E. Gagnon
(PIIE)
September 4, 2012
Op-Eds
Why the World Needs Three Global Currencies
C. Fred Bergsten
(PIIE)
February 15, 2011
Op-Eds
China's Currency and the US Economy
C. Fred Bergsten
(PIIE)
November 1, 2010
Op-Eds
America Should Open Its Vaults and Sell Gold
Edwin M. Truman
(PIIE)
October 12, 2010
Op-Eds
New Imbalances Will Threaten Global Recovery
C. Fred Bergsten
(PIIE)
June 10, 2010
Op-Eds
The Weak Renminbi Is Not Just America's Problem
Arvind Subramanian
(PIIE)
March 18, 2010
Op-Eds
China's Dollar Delusion
Swaminathan Aiyar (Cato Institute) and
Arvind Subramanian
(PIIE)
July 8, 2009
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Should the United States Try to Weaken the Dollar?
Michael Klein (Tufts University) and Maurice Obstfeld (PIIE)