WDX Institute

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symbol of the Wocu.
The logo of the WDX Institute.

The WDX Institute is a not-for-profit research body established to further academic research on World Currency Baskets. It is responsible for independently monitoring the Algorithm of the Wocu, a standardized basket of currencies comprising the national currencies of the 20 largest national economies measured by GDP.

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  • Coats, Warren (1989) "In Search of a Monetary Anchor : A 'New' Monetary Standard," IMF Working Paper No. 89/82.
  • Staff of the International Monetary Fund (2009) "World Economic Outlook, October 2009: Sustaining the Recovery", October 15, 2009
  • Kang, Shi, Juanyi Xu (2008) "The Optimal Currency Basket with Input Currency and Output Currency," HKIMR Working Paper No. 17/2008

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