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Mehrling Paper Explores Rise of the Global Dollar System

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“Things are going to break (are in fact already breaking) and central banks are going to have to respond, but the mental frame that most people will be (are in fact) using is not well suited for understanding how the world now works.”

Tagged: 2023, Economics, global economics, Institute for New Economic Thinking, money, Perry Mehrling, U.S. Dollar

Greenacre Explores Regulatory Challenges Presented by Mobile Money

in Research

“Banking has existed for at least 800 years…By contrast, mobile money emerged in 2004, creating a range of risks to users and surrounding economies that we are only just starting to understand and requiring new regulatory tools.”

Tagged: 2022, Economics, Jonathan Greenacre, money, Oxford Univeristy, SSRN, Technology

Mehrling Debates Rise of “Bretton Woods 3.0” and Future of the Dollar

in In the Media

While Zoltan Pozar argues that the global financial system is more and more fractured, Mehrling – drawing on the findings of his forthcoming book – argues that the United States dollar remains a unifying element of global economics despite current crises.

Tagged: 2022, economy, global economics, money, Perry Mehrling, Podcast, US Dollar

Mehrling Discusses Cryptocurrency and Contemporary Monetary Landscape

in In the Media

Professor Mehrling discusses how an understanding of what he calls the “hierarchy of money” can help us understand the cryptocurrency crash of 2022.

Tagged: 2022, City Journal, Cryptocurrency, Global Finance, Hierarchies of Money, money, Perry Mehrling, Podcast

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