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  • LUIS TORRAS

Updated Thursday, June 25, 2020 - 22:22

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The son of a Holocaust survivor, Barry Eichengreen (United States, 1952) teaches economics and politics in Berkeley and has focused his interest on the global monetary system and its historical evolution. Among his most popular books are Exorbitant Privilege, on the establishment of the dollar as the world's reserve currency; Hall of Mirrors, an interesting exercise comparing the crises of 1929 and 2008, and the most recent The Populist Temptation.

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