Robert C. Solomon Quotes, Sayings, Remarks, Thoughts and Speeches



Robert C. Solomon Quotes and Sayings


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    Another question has been raised rather widely in Europe, in Japan as well as in the United States is what, to what extent will the euro become a reserve currency. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    Back in those days, in the fifties and sixties, countries had balance of payment's deficits or surpluses, those were reflected much more than today in movements of reserves among countries. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    Chances are the movements of the euro as against the dollar will be relatively moderate. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    If a currency is to become a growing, an increasing reserve currency, there has to be not only a demand for it there has to be a supply of it. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    In the United States, securities markets are much more developed than they are in Europe. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    Love can be understood only "from the inside," as a language can be understood only by someone who speaks it, as a world can be understood only by someone who lives in it. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    On private transactions, I'll just go very quickly now, a major difference between the United States and Euroland is that in Europe banks are much more important in financial transactions than in the United States. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    So if the euro, if Euroland is to become a reserve center, if the euro is to become a reserve currency, Euroland will have to have a deficit in its overall balance of payments. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    Some countries that are close to Europe that already hold Deutschemarks, clearly would automatically hold euros, those are countries in Eastern Europe mainly, a few countries in Africa. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    The dollar is currently the principal reserve currency in the world. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    The dollar went up some eighty percent in real terms as I recall now or something like that - from '80 to '85. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    The major material advantage, financial advantage from having a reserve currency is that between 200 and 300 billion dollar bills, that may be twenty, fifty, hundred dollar bills as well as ones, exist in the world - a lot of them in Russia as you all know I'm sure. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    The prices of all imports would rise if the dollar depreciates. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    The reserve currency role seems to add prestige to an area and some people in Europe have talked about the desirability of the euro becoming an international reserve currency. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    The United States as usual has a sizable deficit in the current account of its balance of payments, trade account and other current accounts, current account items. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    There has been talk in Europe about American hegemony being somehow based upon the use of the dollar in the world. I just don't see that connection at all. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    There is a European Central Bank, of course, established and it has the structure similar to the Federal Reserve system, not precisely the same but similar. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    There's a stability and growth pact which was agreed for the eleven countries which tries to limit the size of budget deficits among the eleven countries. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF
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    To the extent that the United States has, I don't like the word hegemony, the United States has influence around the world, I don't think that's based on to any significant degree on the fact that countries use the dollar as their major reserve. Robert C. Solomon | Refcard PDF

 

  

  

 

  

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