Why the Dollar Holds a Dominant Position An Analysis of its Wonking Out
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Trade and Investment
Network Effects
The US is the largest economy in
the world, and its currency is used
in a significant portion of global
trade and investment transactions.
Many commodities, such as oil and
gold, are priced in dollars, which
further reinforces its dominance.
The widespread use of the dollar
creates network effects, which means
that its dominance is self-reinforcing.
Businesses and individuals are more
likely to transact in dollars because it
is widely accepted, which in turn
makes the dollar even more widely
accepted.