The rise and fall of international currencies under the Bretton Woods era: A new view from central banks’ reserves

01.09.2019 – 31.10.2020

Summary

Scientific abstract

My research claims that rather than simply describing the rise and the fall of international currencies, one should aim at understanding the complex reasons why specific currencies rise to and fall from prominence on the world stage. The last 100 years witnessed an intense competition between the currencies of global powers: not all currencies have been used internationally to the same extent. Sterling lost its internationa...

Persons

Applicants

  • Maylis Avaro, Departement of history University of Pennsylvania, United States of America

Disciplines and keywords

mySNF disciplines (provided by researchers): Economics, General history (without pre-and early history)
Fields of research (mapped from mySNF Disciplines): Economics, Historical studies
Keywords: International currency, Foreign Exchange , Economic history

Public communication

Talk with Michael Spence

Type: New media (web, blogs, podcasts, news feeds etc.)
Media: Young Scholars Initiative - 2020 Plenary page
2020
, International

Overview

Grant number
187828
Funding scheme
Doc.Mobility
Call
Doc.Mobility 2019 March
Approved amount
52,900 CHF
Status
Completed
Institute
Faculté des sciences sociales, politiques et économiques Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

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