The sliding dollar: both boon and bane

A weaker dollar, over time, could help the world economy become better balanced - with America less reliant on borrowing and Asia less dependent on exports to fuel development. But currency realignment also holds risks. It would impose some hardship on Americans, and on the many nations that sell goods to them. A sudden shift could jolt US consumers with higher prices at a time when some economists worry about a possible recession. Full Story »

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by Autumn Carlson - Oct. 1, 2008

Excellent and wide-ranging synopsis understandable by someone with little or no experience with economics.

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