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currency . " In so many ways , foreigners were demanding dollars rather than their own national currencies . Gold and dollars Such was , and still is , the power of the dollar , deriving from the power of the American economy . Just as ...
currency . " In so many ways , foreigners were demanding dollars rather than their own national currencies . Gold and dollars Such was , and still is , the power of the dollar , deriving from the power of the American economy . Just as ...
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... dollars . Instead , by partially closing the gold window in 1968 , the United States only succeeded in making the ... dollars . The U.S. central bank , of course , didn't have this concern - acquir- ing dollar reserves - because it is ...
... dollars . Instead , by partially closing the gold window in 1968 , the United States only succeeded in making the ... dollars . The U.S. central bank , of course , didn't have this concern - acquir- ing dollar reserves - because it is ...
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... dollar creation , which would have made possible once again the conversion of dollars into gold ( or creating a world money into which the dollar was convertible ) , a grievous policy error was made . President Johnson sought to slow ...
... dollar creation , which would have made possible once again the conversion of dollars into gold ( or creating a world money into which the dollar was convertible ) , a grievous policy error was made . President Johnson sought to slow ...
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Immigration Policy Elliott Abrams | 3 |
The Intelligent Citizens | 30 |
Unemployment and the Peter B Doeringer | 67 |
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