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Can Cao, economist, Caixin columnist, Economic Observer columnist, American stockbroker and analyst, founder and CEO of Shengya Capital, senior researcher of economic policy project of Brookings Institution, assistant professor of economics of School of Social and Population Studies of Renmin University of China, researcher of Institute of Monetary Studies of Renmin University of China, and researcher of World Bank representative office in China. Cctv news economic current affairs commentator. Financial commentator of China Radio International. Author of "The End of the Dollar", listed on 20 12.

Oliver williamson, winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics, and Arnold Berg, former adviser of the International Monetary Fund, strongly recommended this book and made a preface to it. This book, written by Can Cao, aims to make economic observation and forecast analysis on the global economy and the international status of the US dollar, involving the world economy, international economic relations and the US economy. At the same time, it also comprehensively interprets economic issues such as currency, finance and banking.

Cao Can worked as a strategic analyst in the Asia-Pacific Investment Department of Bear Stern, a top international investment bank, and then worked in China-related financing acquisitions and corporate mergers and acquisitions in Barun Law, an internationally renowned law firm. Can Cao obtained a bachelor's degree in economics from UCLA, and a doctor's degree in law from UCLA, Berkeley, majoring in international economic law, under the guidance of Professor BarryEichengreen, a former adviser to the International Monetary Fund. At present, US dollars and RMB funds are being raised for equity investment in the Asia-Pacific market.

He planned and hosted dialogues with jim rogers, an internationally renowned investor, and Robert Toru Kiyosaki, a best-selling author in The New York Times, in Zhejiang University and Shanghai Jiaotong University respectively. And published academic papers in national-level publications and media such as International Herald and Caijing.