Thursday, December 22, 2005

Will the Euro Eventually Surpass the Dollar as Leading International Reserve Currency?

"Might the dollar eventually follow the precedent of the pound and cede its status as leading international reserve currency? Unlike the last time this question was prominently discussed, ten years ago, there now exists a credible competitor: the euro. This paper econometrically estimates determinants of the shares of major currencies in the reserve holdings of the world’s central banks. Significant factors include: size of the home country, inflation rate (or lagged depreciation trend), exchange rate variability, and size of the relevant home financial center (as measured by the turnover in its foreign exchange market)." Source : Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, Faculty Research Working Paper Series

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