The U.S. dollar has served as the key currency of the international
economic/financial system for over fifty years. This study assesses
the proposition that the series of U.S. current-account deficits
over the last twenty years will shortly exhaust the capability of
the dollar to continue as the key currency. The evidence in support
of the proposition is strong. The implications of exhaustion will
be serious and need to be addressed quickly.
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