@article{838387, note = {Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed December 5, 2017).}, author = {Forrest, Jeffrey Yi-Lin, and Ying, Yirong, and Gong, Zaiwu,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/838387}, title = {Currency wars : offense and defense through systemic thinking /}, abstract = {This book uses systematic thinking and applies it to the study of financial crises. It systematically presents how the systemic yoyo model, its thinking logic, and its methodology can be employed as a common playground and intuition to the study of money, international finance, and economic reforms. This book establishes theoretical backings for why some of the most employed interferences of the market and empirical experiences actually work. It has become urgent for economists and policy makers to understand how international speculative capital affects the economic security of various nations. By looking at issues of monetary movement around the world, this book shows that there are clearly visible patterns behind the flows of capital, and that there are a uniform language and logic of reasoning that can be powerfully employed in the studies of international finance. As shown in this book, many of the conclusions drawn on the basis of these visible patterns, language, and logic of thinking can be practically applied to produce tangible economic benefits. -- From back cover.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67765-1}, recid = {838387}, pages = {1 online resource.}, }