The End of the Petrodollar
A World Without Oil in US Dollars
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Russell A. Duke
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In ‘The End of the Petrodollar,’ Russell A. Duke examines the origins of this system, its advantages and vulnerabilities, and the growing forces that now threaten its survival. Drawing on history, economics, and global politics, he explores how oil’s connection to the dollar created both stability and imbalance, offering prosperity for some while leaving others dependent on a currency beyond their control.
The book considers possible futures, from gradual diversification into multiple currencies to abrupt breakdowns triggered by crises or shifting alliances. Duke explains how each path could affect the US economy, global markets, and ordinary people’s daily lives. Rising inflation, financial instability, and new geopolitical rivalries are among the risks he highlights clearly and precisely.
Accessible yet deeply researched, ‘The End of the Petrodollar’ is a timely and necessary guide for understanding one of the most consequential economic transitions of our time. It challenges readers to confront what a post-petrodollar world may mean for nations, markets, and individuals alike.
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