From Reserve Currencies to Reserves of Critical Goods: Designing a New BRICS International Currency

Currently, there is a need for reform of global monetary circulation and credit, which in a sense has stalled. The key is to restore the connection between monetary circulation and real production. In the first part of this study, I provide a brief analysis of the catastrophic consequences that the...

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Main Author: K. Molodyko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publshing House V.Ема 2020-12-01
Series:BRICS Law Journal
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Online Access:https://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour/article/view/409
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spelling doaj-4636ba9554664224b6cb2568767bf5f92021-07-29T07:56:11ZengPublshing House V.ЕмаBRICS Law Journal2409-90582412-23432020-12-0174678410.21684/2412-2343-2020-7-4-67-84176From Reserve Currencies to Reserves of Critical Goods: Designing a New BRICS International CurrencyK. Molodyko0National Research University Higher School of EconomicsCurrently, there is a need for reform of global monetary circulation and credit, which in a sense has stalled. The key is to restore the connection between monetary circulation and real production. In the first part of this study, I provide a brief analysis of the catastrophic consequences that the current design of reserve currencies has led to for the world economy. At the same time, the transition from the dollar to other reserve currencies operating on the same principles, the ethos of which is now being actively promoted in the West, will not improve the situation. In the second part, I demonstrate the efforts being made to de-dollarize settlements by both the BRICS, the EU, and the EAEU countries. The third part shows the successful historical experience of the transferable ruble as an international currency that functioned in 1960-1980 on non-discriminatory principles within the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA). In the fourth part, the international currencies already functioning in the world are described, as well as some existing proposals for the introduction of new international currencies. I argue that reliable physical access to reserves in basic food and medicines in controlled warehouses is becoming a matter of great importance. The transition is necessary from the ideology of reserve currencies to the ideology of reserves of critical goods. Such an incentive of a new BRICS currency on the demand side will be food and healthcare security. On the supply side, for all states that have established a currency, there should be a clear vision of how they can develop their exports using this currency. In order to secure currency, such goods must be pledged to international BRICS warehouses that correspond to the main export directions of the project countries and/or are critical for their import. These are basic foods such as grains, then medicines, fuel and energy resources, and metals.https://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour/article/view/409global food securityglobal health carecurrency zonebricsinternational currencyinternational reserve warehousesexport promotion
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From Reserve Currencies to Reserves of Critical Goods: Designing a New BRICS International Currency
BRICS Law Journal
global food security
global health care
currency zone
brics
international currency
international reserve warehouses
export promotion
author_facet K. Molodyko
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title From Reserve Currencies to Reserves of Critical Goods: Designing a New BRICS International Currency
title_short From Reserve Currencies to Reserves of Critical Goods: Designing a New BRICS International Currency
title_full From Reserve Currencies to Reserves of Critical Goods: Designing a New BRICS International Currency
title_fullStr From Reserve Currencies to Reserves of Critical Goods: Designing a New BRICS International Currency
title_full_unstemmed From Reserve Currencies to Reserves of Critical Goods: Designing a New BRICS International Currency
title_sort from reserve currencies to reserves of critical goods: designing a new brics international currency
publisher Publshing House V.Ема
series BRICS Law Journal
issn 2409-9058
2412-2343
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Currently, there is a need for reform of global monetary circulation and credit, which in a sense has stalled. The key is to restore the connection between monetary circulation and real production. In the first part of this study, I provide a brief analysis of the catastrophic consequences that the current design of reserve currencies has led to for the world economy. At the same time, the transition from the dollar to other reserve currencies operating on the same principles, the ethos of which is now being actively promoted in the West, will not improve the situation. In the second part, I demonstrate the efforts being made to de-dollarize settlements by both the BRICS, the EU, and the EAEU countries. The third part shows the successful historical experience of the transferable ruble as an international currency that functioned in 1960-1980 on non-discriminatory principles within the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA). In the fourth part, the international currencies already functioning in the world are described, as well as some existing proposals for the introduction of new international currencies. I argue that reliable physical access to reserves in basic food and medicines in controlled warehouses is becoming a matter of great importance. The transition is necessary from the ideology of reserve currencies to the ideology of reserves of critical goods. Such an incentive of a new BRICS currency on the demand side will be food and healthcare security. On the supply side, for all states that have established a currency, there should be a clear vision of how they can develop their exports using this currency. In order to secure currency, such goods must be pledged to international BRICS warehouses that correspond to the main export directions of the project countries and/or are critical for their import. These are basic foods such as grains, then medicines, fuel and energy resources, and metals.
topic global food security
global health care
currency zone
brics
international currency
international reserve warehouses
export promotion
url https://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour/article/view/409
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