Making sense of the dollar : exposing dangerous myths about trade and foreign exchange / Marc Chandler
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TextPublication details: New York : Bloomberg Press, c2009. Description: xxv, 212 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781576603215Subject(s): Foreign exchange--United State | Dollar, American | Balance of trade--United stateDDC classification: 332.4560973 CHA
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Content includes
Myth 1: the trade deficit reflects U.s. competitiveness
Myth 2: the current account deficit drives the dollar
Myth 3: you can't have too much money
Myth 4: labor market flexibility is the key to U.S. economic prowess
Myth 5: there is one type of capitalism
Myth 6: the dollar's privileged place in the world is lost
Myth 7: globalization destroyed American industry
Myth 8: u.s. capitalist development prevents socialism
Myth 9: the weak u.s. dollar boosts exports and drives stock markets
Myth 10: the foreign exchange market is strange and speculative
Includes bibliographical reference and index.
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