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Research and Markets: "The Demise of the Dollar" Explores the Dollar's Increasingly Sharp Decline over the Past Few Years

Business Wire, April 23, 2008

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89731) has announced the addition of "The Demise of the Dollar...And Why It's Even Better for Your Investments, 2nd Edition" to their offering.

As the dollar continues to weaken throughout the world, it has become clear that the impact is going to be significant as well as far reaching. This book explores the number of reasons for the dollar's current state, including the prior structural flaws of the dollar, the growing trade deficit, the Euro and other international factors. It also discusses the results of the dollar's fall and how it will impact economies worldwide. Continuing where The Demise of the Dollar left off, it explores the dollar's increasingly sharp decline over the past few years and provides readers with updated suggestions for protecting their portfolios.

Authors bio:

Mr. Wiggin is the author of the original edition of The Demise of the Dollar. He is also the Executive Producer and a writer of I.O.U.S.A., a feature-length documentary film nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The film is inspired by the international bestsellers Financial Reckoning Day and Empire of Debt, which he co-authored with Bill Bonner.

Chuck Butler is the President of EverBank World Markets and author of The Daily Pfennig, a riveting daily wrap-up of the currency markets.

Introduction. Fall of the Great Dollar Standard.

Chapter 1. The "Recovery" That Wasn't.

Chapter 2. Fictitious Capitalism and the iPod Economy.

Chapter 3. Pathological Consumption.

Chapter 4. Short Unhappy Episodes in Monetary History.

Chapter 5. The Helicopter Theory, Inflation, and the Money In Your Wallet.

Chapter 6. Attention to Deficits Disorder.

Chapter 7. Alas, The Demise of the Dollar.

Chapter 8. Crisis and Opportunity in the Twilight of the Great Dollar Standard Era.

Notes.

Index.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89731.>

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