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		Definition of dollarization in English: dollarization(British dollarisation) noun dɒlərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nˌdɑlərəˈzeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The process of aligning a country's currency with the US dollar. 将一国货币与美元挂靠的过程 Example sentencesExamples -  The dollarization of local savings and credits played important roles in agents' perceptions and behavior.
 -  The appreciated exchange rate and the partial dollarization of the local banking system are not necessary ingredients of a currency board regime.
 -  He had disclosed his intention to carry on the dollarization programme set up by his predecessor.
 -  Where inflation and nominal interest rates are very high, dollarization may improve government finances by increasing real revenue.
 -  In particular, he emphasizes the loss of seigniorage as a result of moving from national currency to dollarization.
 -  In qualitative terms, the benefits of official dollarization also apply to a currency board system, although their quantitative significance will vary from country to country.
 -  In our ongoing analysis of international financial architecture, the author argues that dollarization is at most a second-best answer to currency confusion.
 -  Inflation rates and past depreciation in the exchange rate were largely used as explanatory variables for dollarization.
 -  Leaders also revealed plans for a 48-hour stoppage on May 1 against the dollarization of the currency and for freedom for political prisoners.
 -  For years a good part of the economics profession has been telling it to scrap the currency board in favor of dollarization.
 -  They know from elsewhere that the dollarization process would hit them particularly hard.
 -  The easiest to implement would be dollarization at current parity.
 -  Despite these protests, the government has insisted that dollarization is in the best interest of its citizens.
 -  Monetarists have also defended the use of currency boards and direct dollarization, that is, the abandonment of domestic currencies, for the same reason.
 -  The demonstrations rejected dollarization, corruption and the high cost of living.
 -  The costs of official dollarization compared with a currency board are somewhat different.
 -  I would argue that its economic future would be jeopardized by elimination of the currency board and that a better course would involve full dollarization.
 -  Financial markets in the U.S. dollar and euro, the two most likely currencies for countries considering official dollarization, are far deeper than those in any other currency.
 -  Things like fixed exchange rates or dollarization don't seem to work, but unfettered capital movements all too often result in a boom/bust cycle that seems wholly unnecessary.
 -  Last but not least, full dollarization can improve the global economy by allowing for easier integration of economies into the world's market.
 
 - 1.1 The dominating effect of the US on the economy of a country.
美元化(美国在一国经济中的主导作用)  
    Definition of dollarization in US English: dollarization(British dollarisation) nounˌdälərəˈzāSH(ə)nˌdɑlərəˈzeɪʃ(ə)n 1The process of aligning a country's currency with the US dollar. 将一国货币与美元挂靠的过程 Example sentencesExamples -  Inflation rates and past depreciation in the exchange rate were largely used as explanatory variables for dollarization.
 -  The appreciated exchange rate and the partial dollarization of the local banking system are not necessary ingredients of a currency board regime.
 -  For years a good part of the economics profession has been telling it to scrap the currency board in favor of dollarization.
 -  Last but not least, full dollarization can improve the global economy by allowing for easier integration of economies into the world's market.
 -  Things like fixed exchange rates or dollarization don't seem to work, but unfettered capital movements all too often result in a boom/bust cycle that seems wholly unnecessary.
 -  I would argue that its economic future would be jeopardized by elimination of the currency board and that a better course would involve full dollarization.
 -  In our ongoing analysis of international financial architecture, the author argues that dollarization is at most a second-best answer to currency confusion.
 -  The demonstrations rejected dollarization, corruption and the high cost of living.
 -  In qualitative terms, the benefits of official dollarization also apply to a currency board system, although their quantitative significance will vary from country to country.
 -  Where inflation and nominal interest rates are very high, dollarization may improve government finances by increasing real revenue.
 -  Despite these protests, the government has insisted that dollarization is in the best interest of its citizens.
 -  Monetarists have also defended the use of currency boards and direct dollarization, that is, the abandonment of domestic currencies, for the same reason.
 -  Leaders also revealed plans for a 48-hour stoppage on May 1 against the dollarization of the currency and for freedom for political prisoners.
 -  In particular, he emphasizes the loss of seigniorage as a result of moving from national currency to dollarization.
 -  He had disclosed his intention to carry on the dollarization programme set up by his predecessor.
 -  The costs of official dollarization compared with a currency board are somewhat different.
 -  They know from elsewhere that the dollarization process would hit them particularly hard.
 -  The easiest to implement would be dollarization at current parity.
 -  The dollarization of local savings and credits played important roles in agents' perceptions and behavior.
 -  Financial markets in the U.S. dollar and euro, the two most likely currencies for countries considering official dollarization, are far deeper than those in any other currency.
 
 - 1.1 The dominating effect of the US on the economy of a country.
美元化(美国在一国经济中的主导作用)  
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