After twenty years of floating exchange rates, there is now considerable inter-est, among those concerned over its perceived shortcomings, in an eventual return by the world to a fixed exchange rate regime. This interest has been enhanced by the apparent success of the European Monetary System (EMS) and the prospects for European monetary unification. The Bretton Woods sys-tem was the world’s most recent experiment with a fixed exchange rate re-gime. Although it was originally designed as an adjustable peg, it evolved in its heyday into a de fact0 fixed exchange rate regime. That regime ended with the closing by President Richard Nixon of the gold window on 15 August 1971. Twenty years after that momentous decision, a retrospective look at ...
The Bretton Woods Conference of 1944 which fixed exchange rates for over twenty-five years is often ...
monetary order has been over-rated. Its major Articles were not effective until many years after Wor...
From the end of World War II until 1971, exchange-rate practices were governed by the Bretton Woods ...
The Bretton Woods system was the first attempt to create an international monetary arrangement with ...
IT is now more than a decade since the world abandoned the system of fixed but adjustable exchange r...
UK, France etc) set up a (more or less) global monetary system. A new world order for trade and paym...
The Bretton Woods System frequently appears in the scholarly literature as a model for international...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess postwar recovery and economic stability for Britain under th...
IT IS NOW widely accepted that the broad outlines of the current interna-tional monetary system are ...
One of the most important issues of monetary policy is to find out whether the state should interven...
The collapse of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates was one of the most accurately and ...
On March 18, 1994, the Eastern Economic Association sponsored a roundtable discussion at the Federal...
ABSTRACT: Throughout modern international finance, different monetary regimes existed. Internationa...
The twenty years that have passed since the collapse of the Bretton Woods System provide sufficient ...
In recent years, the theory of rules and discretion in monetary policy has fascinated scores of acad...
The Bretton Woods Conference of 1944 which fixed exchange rates for over twenty-five years is often ...
monetary order has been over-rated. Its major Articles were not effective until many years after Wor...
From the end of World War II until 1971, exchange-rate practices were governed by the Bretton Woods ...
The Bretton Woods system was the first attempt to create an international monetary arrangement with ...
IT is now more than a decade since the world abandoned the system of fixed but adjustable exchange r...
UK, France etc) set up a (more or less) global monetary system. A new world order for trade and paym...
The Bretton Woods System frequently appears in the scholarly literature as a model for international...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess postwar recovery and economic stability for Britain under th...
IT IS NOW widely accepted that the broad outlines of the current interna-tional monetary system are ...
One of the most important issues of monetary policy is to find out whether the state should interven...
The collapse of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates was one of the most accurately and ...
On March 18, 1994, the Eastern Economic Association sponsored a roundtable discussion at the Federal...
ABSTRACT: Throughout modern international finance, different monetary regimes existed. Internationa...
The twenty years that have passed since the collapse of the Bretton Woods System provide sufficient ...
In recent years, the theory of rules and discretion in monetary policy has fascinated scores of acad...
The Bretton Woods Conference of 1944 which fixed exchange rates for over twenty-five years is often ...
monetary order has been over-rated. Its major Articles were not effective until many years after Wor...
From the end of World War II until 1971, exchange-rate practices were governed by the Bretton Woods ...