United States
and Bretton Woods system
creation of Federal Reserve
economic policy for weak economy
elite rent seeking
and European sovereign debt crisis of 2010
expatriates living in Paris
exports increase
FDR’s Executive Orders
FDR’s gold confiscations
and G20
and German hyperinflation
Gini coefficient for
and gold standard
and IMF
in London Gold Pool
military
monetarism and U.S. economy
1930s bank failures and bank runs
1930s deflation and gold devaluation
Nixon’s New Economic Policy, 1971
quantitative easing policy
rebalancing plan
start of Great Depression
stock market crash of 1929
support of euro
and Tripartite Agreement of 1936
2008 to 2010 stimulus plans
U.S.-Brazil bilateral trade relations
U.S.-China bilateral trade relations
U.S.-Chinese currency war
wealth-to-poverty income ratio
See also
dollar, U.S.; gold
Upham, Samuel
value at risk (VaR)
Vanderlip, Frank A.
velocity, money
Vietnam
Volcker, Paul
von Havenstein, Rudolf
Wall Street Journal
“War God’s Face Has Become Indistinct, The” (Liang and Xiangsui)
Warburg, Paul
Washington Times
water
Wealth of Nations, The
(Smith)
wealth-to-poverty income ratio, U.S.
West Point Military Academy, New York
Wilson, Woodrow
Woodford, Michael
World Bank
World War I,
World War II
Wriston, Walter
Xiangsui, Wang
Yellen, Janet
yuan, Chinese
dollar-yuan exchange rate
euro and
manipulation of
in present-day currency war
as reserve currency
SDRs and
as supercurrency
2010 yuan revaluation
Yugoslavia
Zhou Enlai
Zoellick, Robert
Zubkov, Viktor