Revival: Monetary Cooperation Between East and West (1975)

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Article XIV
Author_Adam Zwass
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CMEA Countries
CMEA Country
CMEA financial systems
CMEA Market
CMEA Member
CMEA Nations
comparative economic systems
Convertible Currencies
cross-border trade finance
East West Trade
EEC Country
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financial institutions Eastern Europe
Foreign Exchange Receipts
Foreign Trade Enterprises
Foreign Trade Organizations
Foreign Trade Transactions
George Garvy
German Democratic Republic
global monetary system integration
IMF Member
international currency mechanisms
intra-CMEA Trade
Moscow Narodny Bank
Multilateral Clearing
socialist economic reforms
trade
Transferable Rubles
Western Currency System
Western Monetary System
Working Assets
Working Capital
World Market Prices
World Monetary System

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  • ISBN 9781138045781
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The fifth volume of the [Institute] series "Comparative Studies in Economics and Economic Systems" treats the problems of monetary relations between East and West. The author, Dr. Adam Zwass brings his extensive knowledge of monetary relations in Eastern Europe, gained while he held a number of posts in Poland and during his association with the CMEA Secretariat in Moscow. It was not the author's intention to draw up a m aster plan for closer cooperation between the two monetary systems, which differ widely in many respects. His main concern is the Eastern monetary system, and its instruments, institutions, and functions are subjected to a thorough analysis. Problems are pinpointed and suggestions made for improvements. Finally, Dr. Zwass considers the prospects for the development of a worldwide currency system. It is hoped that his book will stimulate further research that would pave the way for productive cooperation between East and West in monetary relations.This title was first published in 1975.

Adam Zwass

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