Floating exchange rates at fifty /
"Fifty years ago, in March 1973, the major industrial economies abandoned fixed exchange rates based on gold, conclusively ending the post-World War II Bretton Woods arrangements. Proponents believed their action would strengthen countries' ability to deal with balance of payment problems....
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New York
Congresses.
2024
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Tāpirihia he Tūtohu
Kāore He Tūtohu, Me noho koe te mea tuatahi ki te tūtohu i tēnei pūkete!
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- The greatest of all international monetary reforms / C. Fred Bergsten
- Reflections on flexible exchange rates after 50 years / Anne O. Krueger
- International finance : 1973 and 2023 / Richard Portes
- The political economy of international monetary arrangements / Jeffry Frieden
- Will persistent trade imbalances become a problem? / Joseph E. Gagnon
- Floating exchange rates and trade policy / Douglas A. Irwin
- How much insulation do flexible exchange rates provide for emerging markets? / Andres Velasco
- "Dollar rivals" : session on : can the dollar-based system be improved or replaced? / Jeffrey Frankel
- The dollar might slip but will still rule / Eswar Prasad
- US and dollar dominance in the international monetary system : weakening but not disappearing / Philippe Martin.