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This 8 page paper investigates the relationship between the value of the US dollar and the price of gold. The underlying hypothesis is that there is a direct inverse relationship between the performance of the US dollar and the price of gold with the US dollar as the independent variable and the price of gold responding directly to the movements in the value of the dollar. Data is collected over a period of two years and analyzed in order to ascertain if there is such a relationship and the extent of that relationship. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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File: TS14_TEdollargold.rtf
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the last few years. The largest economy in the world is that of the United States, and it can be argued that in reality that the trading model of the
globe is now a hegemony. There have been may critics of the Bank of England and the ways in which monetary policy has been followed who state that they would
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supply. There are several ways that this may be done, for example the printing of destroying of money, however this is rarely used nowadays. The use of direct controls over
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