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International Monetary Co-operation 1945-52
International Monetary Co-operation 1945-52
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Article XIV
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balance of payments adjustment
bilateral
Bilateral Deficits
Bretton Woods system
British Exchange Control
Category Compensations
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Cross Rate
currency
Deficit Countries
deficits
Dollar Area
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Excess Demand
exchange
Exchange Equalization Account
exchange rate regimes
Fund Agreement
Gold Bullion Standard
Hard Currency Countries
Indian record
international financial institutions
International Monetary Fund
multilateral clearing unions
Multilateral Settlement
multiple
Multiple Currency Practices
Official Transactions
outer
Outer Sterling Area
Post-war
postwar economic reconstruction
postwar monetary policy frameworks
practices
rate
Roundabout
Scarce Currency Clause
Soft Currency Countries
sterling
Sterling Area
Sterling Prices
Transferable Account
Product details
- ISBN 9780415607414
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 19 Oct 2010
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Attempts to establish an international economic and financial order where a key feature of the settlement which followed the Second World War, as policy makers sought to establish a framework which would prevent an economic crisis on the scale of the great depression. This volume explores this period, focusing on monetary issues.
Part 1 provides a general analysis of the scope for international monetary co-operation dealing in particular with:
* The Provision of additional means of international settlement
* The arrangement of settlements on a multilateral basis
* The orderly fixation of exchange rates
* The correction of international disequilibria
* The provision of safeguards against the international transmission of business depressions.
Part 2 deals with the actual machinery of international co-operation since the war and in particular with * The International Monetary Fund
* The European Payments Union
* The role of sterling
Part 3 surveys the actual course of events since 1945, illustrating the problems that have called for treatment by international co-operation, the extent to which such treatment has been attempted, and with what success.
International Monetary Co-operation 1945-52
€61.50
