The Rise of Sound Money: Africa’s Role in a Post-Dollar World
A Strategic Blueprint for the BRICS Era
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The Rise of Sound Money: Africa’s Role in a Post-Dollar World
A Strategic Blueprint for the BRICS Era
By Michael Jeter
Book Description:
As the global financial system faces mounting pressure from inflation, unsustainable debt, and the unraveling of dollar hegemony, a quiet realignment is taking place — one grounded not in ideology, but in substance. The Rise of Sound Money examines this pivotal transition with a focus on Africa’s emerging role in a multipolar, asset-backed monetary order.
Drawing on macroeconomic trends, historical context, and current BRICS developments, this book offers a sober yet forward-looking analysis of the opportunities and challenges facing nations seeking monetary independence. With particular attention to countries like Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Ghana, and Nigeria, the work explores how resource-rich but historically constrained economies are beginning to reclaim sovereignty through strategic realignments in currency policy, gold reserves, and trade infrastructure.
Inside this volume, readers will find:
A concise history of fiat currency and its structural vulnerabilities
The strategic evolution of BRICS and the emergence of alternative payment systems
Africa’s critical position in the shift toward gold- and commodity-backed finance
Policy recommendations for reserve diversification, infrastructure development, and regional cooperation
Considerations for investors and institutions navigating the decline of fiat-based paradigms
The Rise of Sound Money is intended for policymakers, economists, investors, and global observers seeking a deeper understanding of the forces reshaping the international monetary landscape. It does not offer easy answers, but rather a strategic framework — one rooted in sovereignty, prudence, and long-term value.