The Biography of the Dollar: How the Mighty Buck Conquered the World and Why It's Under Siege

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Author: Craig Karmin

ISBN-10: 1616847174

ISBN-13: 9781616847173

Category: Macroeconomics

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“A remarkable historical, political, and economic examination of the dollar.” –BooklistCraig Karmin’s in-depth “biography” of the dollar examines the power of the Federal Reserve, the inner sanctums of foreign central banks that stockpile currency, and the little-known circles of foreign exchange traders who determine a currency’s worth. It’s “a surprisingly entertaining and informative social history of the currency that makes the world economy go round,” says Kirkus Reviews. “An incredible book that should be required reading for anyone whose future depends on understanding how the dollar is valued and manipulated." –Timothy Ferriss, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The 4-Hour Workweek“An indispensible guide to understanding the way both the U.S. and the world economies work and the dollar’s role in keeping the economic skids greased." –Ram Charan, coauthor of Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done and The Game-Changer“It’s hard to imagine a more entertaining book on such a vital subject.” –Bloomberg.com“Craig Karmin’s fortuitously timed Biography of the Dollar argues that the greenback’s recent plunge is more than just a market tumble.”–Portfolio

Introduction 1Chapter 1 Fishing in the Three-Trillion-Dollar Pond 19Chapter 2 Blowing Up the Money Factory 59Chapter 3 More Sound Than the Pound, and Good as Gold 99Chapter 4 The Triumphs and Travails of a Dollar Colony 151Chapter 5 The Dollar's Buyers of Last Resort 195Chapter 6 An End to America's Exorbitant Privilege? 223Bibliography 251Acknowledgments 254Index 256