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Devaluation-bias and the Bretton Woods System. A comment
Published 2013-12-01“…Katz’ “Devaluation-Bias and the Bretton Woods System”, arguing that the alleged devaluation-bias of the Bretton Woods system may have reflected prevailing conditions and circumstances rather than any inherent defect in international monetary arrangements. …”
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Japan’s experiences under the Bretton Woods System: capital controls and fixed exchange rate
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The essential conditions for international economic stability
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Bretton Woods 2 system and US balance of payment deficit
Published 2008-01-01Subjects: “…Bretton Woods system…”
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How has the US maintained hegemony in the international oil trade through its control of the Middle East?
Published 2023-10-01“…There have been multiple threats to the Bretton Woods system including structural issues and fierce competition. …”
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Brunner on the state of international monetary policy
Published 2013-10-01“…This brief note serves as a response to Karl Brunner’s characterisation of the author’s views on the Bretton Woods system. The author also raises some questions about Brunner’s interpretation of post-World War II international monetary developments. …”
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Another counter movement? Can we understand emerging populism using Polányi’s analytical framework?
Published 2020-04-01“…Our aim is to show that during the development of the international system a certain pendulum is present which swings between the idea of the self-regulating market and ’the embedded liberalism’ of the Bretton Woods System. We will also show, that the increasing popularity of populist political parties might be also understood as a countermovement against forces of marketization. …”
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Regimes cambiais: um modelo alternativo para o Brasil Exchange rate rules: an alternative model for Brazil
Published 2005-04-01“…<abstract language="eng">After the collapse of the Bretton Woods system, many frameworks of exchange rate have been proposed. …”
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Macroeconomics in crisis and macroeconomics in recovery
Published 2011-07-01“… The financial and economic crisis brings to a reconsideration of macroeconomics: as it happened in the past, after the Great Crash of 1929 as well as after the Second World War and after the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 and the subsequent oil crisis. …”
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Macroeconomie in crisi e macroeconomie in ripresa.(Macroeconomies in Crisis and Macroeconomies in Recovery)
Published 2011-06-01“…The financial and economic crisis brings to a reconsideration of macroeconomics: as it happened in the past, after the Great Crash of 1929 as well as after the Second World War and after the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1971 and the subsequent oil crisis. …”
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What central banks have learned: lessons from pre-EMU Europe
Published 2012-04-01“… This paper examines the intentions and outturns of central bank policies in Europe from the collapse of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates until the start of EMU in 1999. …”
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Twenty-five years of post-Bretton Woods experience: some lessons
Published 2013-10-01“…In 1971 many academic economists were predicting that the Bretton Woods system of fixed parities would collapse. Some, most notably Milton Friedman, became excited about the possibility of a floating system because the benefits of international capital mobility can only be achieved through the flexibility in the exchange rate. …”
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Brunner sulla politica monetaria internazionale. (Brunner on the state of international monetary policy)
Published 2013-12-01“…This brief note serves as a response to Karl Brunner’s characterisation of the author’s views on the Bretton Woods system. The author also raises some questions about Brunner’s interpretation of post-World War II international monetary developments. …”
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Intervention versus Regulation: The Role of the IMF in Crisis Prevention and Management.
Published 1996“…This paper examines the most effective role for the IMF in an increasingly volatile global capital market. The Bretton Woods system experience and its successor "non-system" is reviewed, and the resultant institutional structure contrasted with the implicit need for public action to resolve the systemic problems of the global capital market. …”
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Does The Transatlantic Alliance Have A Future?
Published 2006-05-01“… No doubt the early progress in European integration was supported by the pax Americana, the stability of the Bretton Woods system and the ideological front formed by the Western world against the Soviet Union (USSR). …”
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In search of an exchange rate policy for the dollar
Published 2014-01-01“…Following the collapse of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates in 1971, an agreement on the basic principles of a new exchange rate system could not be reached. …”
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Currency speculation and dollar fluctuations
Published 2013-10-01“…In this study the reasons behind the wide fluctuations of the dollar exchange rate following the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system, for the most part unexplained by the prevailing exchange rate theories, are explored. …”
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Reflections on the state of international monetary policy
Published 2013-12-01“…The development of international institutions for controlling the monopoly right, the system of fixed exchange rates and the gold standard, and the eventual collapse of the Bretton Woods system are then reviewed. The recent development of the European Monetary System, its central issues and its prospects are then assessed. …”
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