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stocks and
two-tier system, creation of
U.S. and dollar-gold parity
U.S. gold reserves
gold bullion and coins
gold mining
Gold Reserve Act of 1934
Gold Standard Acts of 1900 and 1925
Goldman Sachs
Gramm, Phil
Great Depression
beggar-thy-neighbor devaluations during
Federal Reserve role during
France and
gold as contributing factor to
impact on U.S. economy
Greece
Greenspan, Alan
gross domestic product (GDP)
in China
four components of growth in
major currencies and
monetarism and changes in
U.S. consumer and growth of
in U.S. during Kennedy-Johnson years
U.S. economy and 2011
Group of Eight (G8)
Group of Seven (G7)
Group of Ten (G10)
Group of Twenty (G20)
Brazil and
and Panic of 2008
and SDRs
2008 Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy
2009 Pittsburgh G20 summit
2011 Cannes, France G20 summit
U.S. rebalancing plan and
Group of Two (G2)
Gutfreund, John
Halliwell, Steve
Hamilton, Alexander
hedge funds
Hemingway, Ernest
Herodotus
heuristics, in economics
Hitler, Adolf
Hoover, Herbert
Hu Jintao
Hua Guofeng
Hughes, Charles Evans
Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act of 1978
hyperinflation
import surtax
India
Indonesia
inflation
caused by U.S. QE programs
China’s levels during 1980s and 2011
dollar inflation
monetarism and fears of
in 1920s Germany
and 1930s deflation
stagflation in U.S. during 1970s
U.S. levels during 1960s and 1980s
interdependence, in complex systems
interest rates
interesting in-between, in complex systems
International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Brazil and
under Bretton Woods system
creation of special drawing rights (SDRs)
in currency wars
declares end of Bretton Woods system
G20 and
Germany and gold accumulation from
as global central bank
global reserve currencies database
and Nixon’s import surtax
and SDRs
international monetary system
international trade, gold standard in
Iran
Ireland
“iron rice bowl” welfare policy, China’s 1990s
isolation, in economics
Israel
Italy
Jackson, Andrew
January effect
Japan
and gold standard
invasions and conquests by
and Panic of 1931
rare earth exports skirmish with China
trade deficits during 1980s
2011 earthquake/tsunami in Sendai
U.S. mortgage crisis and Japanese stocks
yen and Nixon’s New Economic Policy
yen-dollar relationship after 2011 earthquake in
Johnson, Lyndon B.
J. P. Morgan & Company
JPMorgan Chase
Kahneman, Daniel
Kennedy, John F.
Keynes, John Maynard
Keynesianism
Knickerbocker Trust, New York
Koch, Ed
Krugman, Paul
Kuhn, Loeb & Company
Kumhof, Michael
Lagarde, Christine
Lausanne Conference, 1932
law of diminishing returns
Lehman Brothers
Liang, Qiao
Limbaugh, Rush
Long-Term Capital Management, 1998 bailout of
Louvre Accord, 1987
Lula da Silva, Luiz Inácio
McCarthy, Cormac
MacMillan, Margaret
Maastricht Treaty of 1992
Madison, James
Mandelbrot, Benoît
Mantega, Guido
Mao Zedong
marginal returns
MARKINT
Markowitz, Harry
Martin, William McChesney
Medvedev, Dmitry
Meltzer, Alan
mercantilism
Merkel, Angela
Merrill Lynch
Merton, Robert C.
Merton, Robert K.
Mexico
Milgram, Stanley
Miller, Alexey
Miller, Merton
momentum investing
monetarism
money
banking system definitions of
treating SDRs as
Morgan, J. P.
Morgan Stanley
Morgenthau, Henry
mortgage crisis, U.S.
Moscow
multinational corporations
multiple reserve currencies
multiplier theory, Keynesian
Nabucco
NASA
National City Bank of New York
National Economists Club, Washington, D.C.
National Export Initiative, U.S.
National Monetary Commission
natural gas industry, Russia’s
Netherlands
New Economic Policy, 1971, Nixon’s
Nixon, Richard