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INDEX
adaptation, complex systems
AIG
Aldrich, Nelson W.
Anatomy of an International Monetary Regime, The (Gallarotti)
anchoring
currency
in economics
Andrew, Abram Piatt
Applied Physics Laboratory (APL),
Washington, D.C., area, and financial
war game
Argentina
Asian financial crisis, 1997
Atlantic theater, euro-dollar relationship
Austria
autonomous agents, in complex systems
Bagehot, Walter
bailouts, U.S., of 2008
Baker, James A.
bancors
bank bailouts, 2008
Bank for International Settlements
bank holidays
bank lending
Bank of England
Bank of the United States
Banque de France
Barro, Robert
base money
Bear Stearns
beggar-thy-neighbor competitive devaluations
behavioral economics
Belgium
Bernanke, Ben
on gold and the Great Depression
money policies of
speech of 2002
Bernstein, Jared
bilateral trade relations
Black, Fischer
black markets
black swans (catastrophic events)
Blair, Dennis C.
Blessing, Karl
blue fuel (natural gas)
Brazil
Bretton Woods era, 1944–1973,
Buffett, Warren
Burns, Arthur
Bush, George W.
buy and hold strategy
Canada
capital controls implementation
capital flight
capital markets
capitalism, state
Carter, Jimmy
catastrophic collapse
catastrophic events
central banks
gold and aftermath of Panic of 2008
IMF as a global central bank
and reserve currencies
role in Great Depression
See also Federal Reserve, U.S.
certainty, in economics
Chaisson, Eric J.
China
Beijing
consumption and increased U.S. exports
currency manipulation
early history of government collapse
economic zones
and European sovereign debt crisis of 2010
excess population of single men
fears of U.S. currency devaluation
and G20
one-child policy
rare earth exports skirmish with Japan
State Administration of Foreign Exchange
and SWF investments in U.S.
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
U.S.-China bilateral trade relations
U.S.-Chinese currency war
U.S. quantitative easing programs in
and U.S. Treasury debt
U.S. Treasury holdings
See also yuan, Chinese
China National Offshore Oil Corporation
China-U.S. Strategic Economic Dialogue of 2006
Christ, Carl F.
Churchill, Winston
Citibank
Citigroup
civilizational collapse, causes of
Clinton, Bill
CNBC
Cogan, John F.
Cold War era
Collapse of Complex Societies, The (Tainter)
collateralized debt obligations (CDOs)
commodities
Commodity Futures Modernization Act
Communist Party of China
competitive devaluations
complexity theory
Connally, John
connectedness, in complex systems
convening power theory
copper
correlation, in global financial warfare
Cosmic Evolution (Chaisson)
Coughlin, Charles
counterfeiting
Credit-Anstalt Bank of Vienna
critical state systems
critical thresholds
currency collapse
capital flight response to
dollar collapse in complexity theory
1920s
currency convergence
currency devaluations
competitive
dollar devaluation against gold, 1930s and 1970s
1930s and 1970s
sterling devaluations
Tripartite Agreement of 1936 and
currency markets
currency peg
currency wars
Atlantic theater
benefits of
chaos as outcome of
Currency War I (1921–1936)
Currency War II (1967–1987)
Currency War III (2010–)
Eurasian theater
Pacific theater
Czechoslovakia
Davison, Henry P.
Dawes, Charles
Dawes Plan, 1924
de Gaulle, Charles
debasement
Defense, U.S. Department of, and financial war game
deficits
under gold exchange standard
international trade
and U.S. dollar vulnerability
deflation
China’s yuan exchange rate and
1920s gold prices and
in 1930s and U.S. gold devaluation
U.S. fears during 2000, 2002–2011
Deng Xiaoping
derivatives
derivatives contracts
Deutsche Bundesbank
devaluations
China’s fears of U.S. currency devaluation
competitive
1930s currency
U.S. 1930s gold devaluation
Dodd-Frank reform legislation of 2010
dollar inflation
dollar, U.S.
black market trade of
Bretton Woods system and
collapse in complexity theory
collapse of dollar-denominated markets
collapse of, potential
counterfeit one-hundred-dollar bills
devaluation of
dollar-gold parity
early warning attacks on
euro-dollar exchange rate
Federal Reserve and dollar price stability
on floating rate system
1920s Germany, value in
1930s devaluation against gold
1970s devaluation against gold
1980s return of
under Nixon’s New Economic Policy
reserve currency, as global
Russian ruble and
and SDRs in dollar replacement strategy
as supercurrency
yen-dollar relationship
yuan-dollar exchange rate
Dow Jones Industrial Average
Drudge Report
Dubai
economics
behavioral
financial
misuse of
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