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Reimagining Multilateralism: A Long but Urgently Necessary Journey. [PDF]
Prato S, Adams B.
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The Historical Origins of U.S. Exchange Market Intervention Policy [PDF]
The present set of arrangements for U.S. exchange market intervention policy was largely developed after 1961 during the Bretton Woods era. However, that set had important historical precedents. In this paper we examine precedents to current arrangements,
Anna J. Schwartz +2 more
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The Case for Annual Special Drawing Right Allocations. [PDF]
Truman EM.
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Bretton-Woods Monetary System: Was It Fixed or De-facto Floating? [PDF]
International monetary system made by agreement in Bretton – Woods, is widely known to be the system of fixed exchange rates with allowed +/- 1% band of oscillation. As such, it is viewed as the period of exchange rates stability.
Bednarik, Radek
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Coherencia y Coordinación en Bretton Woods [PDF]
El presente estudio analiza la coordinación entre el Fondo Monetario Internacional, el Banco Mundial y la Organización Mundial del Comercio y su búsqueda de coherencia en la formulación de políticas económicas internacionales.
Zapatero-Miguel, P. (Pablo)
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The Strategy - Ending Globalization Disorders [PDF]
Scientifically, globalization is a pure-form or model that refers to a condition whereby a dominant state unilaterally or multilaterally maintains a balance of power to fail member states in the international system it dominates.
Yunus Lubega Butanaziba
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Erratum regarding missing Declaration of Competing Interest statements in previously published article. [PDF]
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The nation-state system, democratic politics, and full economic integration are mutually incompatible. Of the three, at most two can be had together. The Bretton Woods/GATT regime was successful because its architects subjugated international economic ...
Dani Rodrik
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China, the United States and the future of Bretton Woods II [PDF]
Este artículo analiza las posibilidades de continuidad del equilibrio financiero que ha sido bautizado como Bretton Woods II y que tiene como centro las relaciones económicas entre China y Estados Unidos.
Steinberg Wechsler, Federico
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