Currency Power : Understanding Monetary Rivalry
Currency Power : Understanding Monetary Rivalry
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Author(s): Cohen, Benjamin J.
ISBN No.: 9780691181066
Pages: 302
Year: 201805
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 41.37
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"It is widely believed that we are moving away from a dollar-dominated global monetary system, just as we are moving away from a US-dominated global economy. But the consequences--for economics, finance, and geopolitics--remain unclear. No one is better qualified than Benjamin Cohen, the dean of international political economists, to make sense of these issues. In Currency Power , he succeeds in doing just that." --Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley "Benjamin Cohen conceptualizes currency power as the capacity to avoid adjustment costs, either by delay or deflection--shifting these costs onto others. Read this book for its brilliant examination of currency power and get Cohen's contemporary analysis as a bonus." --Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University "Benjamin Cohen, one of the world's foremost experts in the field and mentor to generations of accomplished scholars, draws effortlessly on a half century of expertise and experience with characteristic clarity.


Comprehensive, yet nimble and distinctly argued, Currency Power is the go-to book for an overview of the vital and consequential politics of international money." --Jonathan Kirshner, author of American Power after the Financial Crisis "In Currency Power , Benjamin Cohen addresses the potential for other currencies to rival the US dollar's dominant position in the international monetary system. Cohen has spent a career exploring the politics of international monetary relations and he knows the literature inside and out. The culmination of a life's work, this is the best book on the topic available." --J. Lawrence Broz, University of California, San Diego " Currency Power promises to solidify Benjamin Cohen's reputation as the foundational author of what we know about currencies and their cross-border use. This is a tour de force on global monetary power and the world's currency system. It will sharpen the debate and have a lasting impact on the international political economy field for decades to come.


" --Carla Norrlof, University of Toronto.


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