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  INDEX

  adaptation, complex systems

  AIG

  Aldrich, Nelson W.

  Anatomy of an International Monetary Regime, The (Gallarotti)

  anchoring

  currency

  in economics

  Andrew, Abram Piatt

  Applied Physics Laboratory (APL),

  Washington, D.C., area, and financial

  war game

  Argentina

  Asian financial crisis, 1997

  Atlantic theater, euro-dollar relationship

  Austria

  autonomous agents, in complex systems

  Bagehot, Walter

  bailouts, U.S., of 2008

  Baker, James A.

  bancors

  bank bailouts, 2008

  Bank for International Settlements

  bank holidays

  bank lending

  Bank of England

  Bank of the United States

  Banque de France

  Barro, Robert

  base money

  Bear Stearns

  beggar-thy-neighbor competitive devaluations

  behavioral economics

  Belgium

  Bernanke, Ben

  on gold and the Great Depression

  money policies of

  speech of 2002

  Bernstein, Jared

  bilateral trade relations

  Black, Fischer

  black markets

  black swans (catastrophic events)

  Blair, Dennis C.

  Blessing, Karl

  blue fuel (natural gas)

  Brazil

  Bretton Woods era, 1944–1973,

  Buffett, Warren

  Burns, Arthur

  Bush, George W.

  buy and hold strategy

  Canada

  capital controls implementation

  capital flight

  capital markets

  capitalism, state

  Carter, Jimmy

  catastrophic collapse

  catastrophic events

  central banks

  gold and aftermath of Panic of 2008

  IMF as a global central bank

  and reserve currencies

  role in Great Depression

  See also Federal Reserve, U.S.

  certainty, in economics

  Chaisson, Eric J.

  China

  Beijing

  consumption and increased U.S. exports

  currency manipulation

  early history of government collapse

  economic zones

  and European sovereign debt crisis of 2010

  excess population of single men

  fears of U.S. currency devaluation

  and G20

  one-child policy

  rare earth exports skirmish with Japan

  State Administration of Foreign Exchange

  and SWF investments in U.S.

  Tiananmen Square protests of 1989

  U.S.-China bilateral trade relations

  U.S.-Chinese currency war

  U.S. quantitative easing programs in

  and U.S. Treasury debt

  U.S. Treasury holdings

  See also yuan, Chinese

  China National Offshore Oil Corporation

  China-U.S. Strategic Economic Dialogue of 2006

  Christ, Carl F.

  Churchill, Winston

  Citibank

  Citigroup

  civilizational collapse, causes of

  Clinton, Bill

  CNBC

  Cogan, John F.

  Cold War era

  Collapse of Complex Societies, The (Tainter)

  collateralized debt obligations (CDOs)

  commodities

  Commodity Futures Modernization Act

  Communist Party of China

  competitive devaluations

  complexity theory

  Connally, John

  connectedness, in complex systems

  convening power theory

  copper

  correlation, in global financial warfare

  Cosmic Evolution (Chaisson)

  Coughlin, Charles

  counterfeiting

  Credit-Anstalt Bank of Vienna

  critical state systems

  critical thresholds

  currency collapse

  capital flight response to

  dollar collapse in complexity theory

  1920s

  currency convergence

  currency devaluations

  competitive

  dollar devaluation against gold, 1930s and 1970s

  1930s and 1970s

  sterling devaluations

  Tripartite Agreement of 1936 and

  currency markets

  currency peg

  currency wars

  Atlantic theater

  benefits of

  chaos as outcome of

  Currency War I (1921–1936)

  Currency War II (1967–1987)

  Currency War III (2010–)

  Eurasian theater

  Pacific theater

  Czechoslovakia

  Davison, Henry P.

  Dawes, Charles

  Dawes Plan, 1924

  de Gaulle, Charles

  debasement

  Defense, U.S. Department of, and financial war game

  deficits

  under gold exchange standard

  international trade

  and U.S. dollar vulnerability

  deflation

  China’s yuan exchange rate and

  1920s gold prices and

  in 1930s and U.S. gold devaluation

  U.S. fears during 2000, 2002–2011

  Deng Xiaoping

  derivatives

  derivatives contracts

  Deutsche Bundesbank

  devaluations

  China’s fears of U.S. currency devaluation

  competitive

  1930s currency

  U.S. 1930s gold devaluation

  Dodd-Frank reform legislation of 2010

  dollar inflation

  dollar, U.S.

  black market trade of

  Bretton Woods system and

  collapse in complexity theory

  collapse of dollar-denominated markets

  collapse of, potential

  counterfeit one-hundred-dollar bills

  devaluation of

  dollar-gold parity

  early warning attacks on

  euro-dollar exchange rate

  Federal Reserve and dollar price stability

  on floating rate system

  1920s Germany, value in

  1930s devaluation against gold

  1970s devaluation against gold

  1980s return of

  under Nixon’s New Economic Policy

  reserve currency, as global

  Russian ruble and

  and SDRs in dollar replacement strategy

  as supercurrency

  yen-dollar relationship

  yuan-dollar exchange rate

  Dow Jones Industrial Average

  Drudge Report

  Dubai

  economics

  behavioral

  financial

  misuse of

 

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