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Benjamin Thomas Sutpen
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Exorbitant Privilege
I wrote an economics paper on the side this semester, dealing with the United States' (or the dollar's) benefit accrueing through its position in the international monetary system. Very interesting subject I found out,
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