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Barry Eichengreen

@B_Eichengreen

George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, NBER Research Associate, CEPR Res Fellow

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Here's a Brookings podcast Peter Henry and I did on 'Public Debt Reduction: The Jamaica Exception' brookings.edu/articles/how-d…

Here's a Brookings podcast Peter Henry and I did on 'Public Debt Reduction: The Jamaica Exception' brookings.edu/articles/how-d…
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Had the pleasure yesterday of revisiting 'Hall of MIrrors' with Mike Fallat of the Million Dollar Book Agency blog. Spotify link here: tinyurl.com/y3y6fzan

Had the pleasure yesterday of revisiting 'Hall of MIrrors' with Mike Fallat of the Million Dollar Book Agency blog. Spotify link here: tinyurl.com/y3y6fzan
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The Jamaica Exception: ft.com/content/35c023… Brookings joins FTAV Jamaicawatch. And FTAV Jamaicawatch joins Brookings.

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Arslanalp, Eichengreen and Simpson-Bell update:
Here is the breakdown of 'nontraditional reserve currency' shares. Note how the RMB share is no longer rising. Main beneficiaries of declining $ and Big 4 share are Canadian $ and Australian $ and other small-country currencies.

Arslanalp, Eichengreen and Simpson-Bell update: Here is the breakdown of 'nontraditional reserve currency' shares. Note how the RMB share is no longer rising. Main beneficiaries of declining $ and Big 4 share are Canadian $ and Australian $ and other small-country currencies.
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The very gradual erosion of the dollar's reserve currency share continues, as as does the trend in favor of 'nontraditional reserve currencies' (courtesy of new COFER data released today):

The very gradual erosion of the dollar's reserve currency share continues, as as does the trend in favor of 'nontraditional reserve currencies' (courtesy of new COFER data released today):
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