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Dollar Hegemony Is Ending Due to Geopolitical Changes

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09/15/2023Patrick Barron

Since the end of World War II, the US dollar has been the world's reserve currency. That status may well change because US monetary authorities insist on inflating the dollar into oblivion.

Original Article: "Dollar Hegemony Is Ending Due to Geopolitical Changes"

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Patrick Barron is a private consultant to the banking industry. He has taught an introductory course in Austrian economics for several years at the University of Iowa. He has also taught at the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin for over twenty-five years, and has delivered many presentations at the European Parliament.

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Dollar Hegemony Is Ending Due to Geopolitical Changes