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Welfare and world money: the domestic foundations of currency internationalisation

This essay explores the domestic foundations of currency internationalisation. I consider how a state that internationalises its currency might sustain the domestic economic and social costs of doing so. In particular I highlight the role of welfare provision as a neglected element of the domestic p...

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Published in:Journal of international relations and development 2021-09, Vol.24 (3), p.574-598
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Area Studies
Costs
Currency
Development Studies
Dominance
Globalization
International Relations
Leadership
Money
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Political economy
Political Science and International Relations
Political Science and International Studies
Social costs
Welfare
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