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Europe's Century of Crises Under Dollar Hegemony

A Dialogue on the Global Tyranny of Unsound Money

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Develops a unique critique of the Euro based on it being 'unsound money'
  • Showcases the problems with the Euro as largely flawed using rigorous monetary analysis
  • Presents this viewpoint with a running dialogue between Hudson Institute fellow Brendan Brown and renowned academic thinker / editor Philippe Simonnot

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Table of contents (23 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Introduction

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. The Tyranny of Unsound Money

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 3-19
  3. Dialogue

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 21-21
    2. Phobia of Deflation

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 23-25
    3. The Great War and the End of the Gold Standard

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 27-31
    4. From Birth of Dollar Hegemony Towards the 1929 Crisis

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 33-49
    5. Explaining 1929

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 51-57
    6. How Gold Financed Nazi Germany

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 59-60
    7. Bretton Woods: The False Gold Standard

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 61-64
    8. The Strategic Choice for Germany

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 65-67
    9. For or Against Friedman

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 69-75
    10. How the Euro Was Born

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 77-81
    11. Trichet in Front of Trichet

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 83-86
    12. The Great Crisis of 2008

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 87-94
    13. American Capitalism Versus European Capitalism

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 95-102
    14. The Submission of the Euro to the 2% Inflation Standard

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 103-107
    15. Draghi: “Whatever It Takes”

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 109-116
    16. The Greek Crisis

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 117-121
    17. Banking Union

      • Brendan Brown, Philippe Simonnot
      Pages 123-129

About this book

This book showcases written dialogue from Brendan Brown and Philippe Simonnot on the subject of European monetary turmoil past and present and what hope there could be for future reform. Starting with the collapse of the gold standard in 1914, proceeding to the brief gold-dollar standard of the mid inter-war years, on to the collapse of Bretton Woods and the heyday of the Deutsche mark and ultimately discussing the euro, this book looks at a broad range of financial history alongside many new and provoking hypotheses about the devastating monetary turbulence of the successive eras, always with a focus on the US monetary hegemon.   A highlight of the dialogue is an exploration of how past and future crises could combine to give birth to sound money in Europe – the launch, in effect, of a new euro. In the questions and answers within these pages, the authors draw on global examples and the challenges for Europe in deciding how to adapt to successive monetary shocks from the US, crafting a book that would be of interest to general finance and economics readers alongside students, researchers, and policymakers.  

Authors and Affiliations

  • Hudson Institute, Washington, DC, USA

    Brendan Brown

  • Paris, France

    Philippe Simonnot

About the authors

Brendan Brown is a Senior Research Fellow of the Hudson Institute, Washington, DC, and an Associate Scholar at the Mises Institute (USA). He is a founding partner of Macro Hedge Advisors LLP. Formerly Brendan was Head of Economic Research at Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (Europe). His areas of expertise include monetarism in theory and practice, Austrian School monetary tradition, European monetary integration, Japanese monetary issues, the global flow of capital, and international financial history. Brendan has published many books on contemporary finance and financial history. He received a PhD from the University of London, a MBA from the University of Chicago, a MSc from the London School of Economics, and an undergraduate degree from Cambridge University.

Philippe Simonnot is a French economist. He was professor of Law and Economics at the University of Paris Sorbonne and Paris Nanterre and has a doctorate in economics. He is the author of many books on history and economics, particularly in the monetary field. His latest book is Nouvelles leçons d’économie contemporaine (2018). He also publishes columns on economic affairs in the press, particularly Le Monde. 


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Buying options

eBook USD 19.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
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  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 29.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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