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gold standard

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

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