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The Status of USD as the World's Reserve Currency and the Main Currency in International Trade Relations
Miller, David ; Mandel, Martin (advisor) ; Kuncl, Martin (referee)
This thesis aims to identify, define and analyze the role of the United States dollar as the most important currency of the present day, its influence on international monetary policy, the composition of foreign currency reserves in central banks and trading on the global foreign exchange market. Subsequently, the historical development since the introduction of Bretton-Woods system is presented, along with the phenomenon of Eurodollar market, which shaped the status of the United States dollar in the world. Last but not least, the US balance of payments is analyzed and the functioning of the dollar hegemony described, followed by naming of the essential requirements for a currency to become the most important global reserve currency and the main currency in the international trade.
American dolar as a international reserve currency
Kozlerová, Pavlína ; Durčáková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Čermáková, Daniela (referee)
The work is dedicated to the development of the U.S. dollar as the international reserve currency. In this context, the work also focuses further describe the evolution of U.S. balance of payments and other important macroeconomic factors like interest rates, which over the years had an impact on the dollar in international finance. The first part describes the development of the dollar's exchange rate and other factors in the period after the Second World War. In the second, then encounter has a more detailed analysis of the U.S. national currency and balance of payments between the years 1999 to 2009. Concluding part two periods are compared and concludes the current view on the U.S. dollar.

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