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Panel remarks at the 7th High-Level Conference on the International Monetary System, Zürich, Switzerland, May 2016

Remarks at the 7th High-Level Conference on the International Monetary System, Zrich, Switzerland.
Speech , Paper 209

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Dutch Treat: The Netherlands’ Exorbitant Privilege in the Eighteenth Century

The term “exorbitant privilege” emerged in the 1960s to describe the advantages derived by the U.S. economy from the dollar’s status as the de facto global reserve currency. In this post, we examine the exorbitant privilege that accrued to the Netherlands in the eighteenth century, when the Dutch guilder enjoyed global reserve currency status. We show how the private actions of financial institutions created and maintained this privilege, even in the absence of a central bank. While privilege benefited the Dutch financial system in many ways, it also laid the seeds of later financial ...
Liberty Street Economics , Paper 20251007

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