

Can The Dollar Be Dethroned?, with Ken Rogoff
58 snips Jul 24, 2025
Joined by Ken Rogoff, a Harvard professor and former chief economist for the IMF, the conversation dives into the future of the U.S. dollar as global dominance wanes. Rogoff argues the dollar is in its 'middle age,' facing pressure from rivals like the euro and renminbi while grappling with rising federal debt and economic sanctions. He also explores the impact of cryptocurrencies on traditional finance and elaborates on geopolitical dynamics that threaten U.S. currency supremacy. The discussants illuminate why this shift matters to Americans and the world.
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Dollar's Exorbitant Privilege
- The dollar's role as the dominant reserve currency provides the U.S. with a huge advantage, including lower interest rates and the ability to pay for imports by printing dollars.
- This status also grants the U.S. global financial influence and control over economic sanctions.
Reserve Currency vs Exchange Rate
- Having the dollar as the global reserve currency is separate from whether the dollar is strong or weak in exchange rate terms.
- A currency's network effect and geopolitical power, including military strength, underpin its dominance, not just its exchange rate.
Military Power Supports Currency Strength
- Military power remains crucial for a currency's global dominance, as it supports geopolitical influence and financial system control.
- Europe’s euro struggles as a reserve currency partly because of a lack of military unification and defense coordination.