Money in a MaelstromMacmillan Company, 1949 - 221 páginas |
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... Conference , it was further de- cided to convoke a World Conference on monetary and eco- nomic questions and to have this conference prepared by a committee of experts . With the exception of the abolition of reparations , all these ...
... Conference , it was further de- cided to convoke a World Conference on monetary and eco- nomic questions and to have this conference prepared by a committee of experts . With the exception of the abolition of reparations , all these ...
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... Conference to be the cause of the Second World War . It is more correct to say that those developments had already started and that the conference was unable to stop them . The Germans were only too willing to use the failure of the ...
... Conference to be the cause of the Second World War . It is more correct to say that those developments had already started and that the conference was unable to stop them . The Germans were only too willing to use the failure of the ...
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... conference will never achieve results even under the best circumstances . The Conference adopted resolutions about the working of the gold standard in some distant future , about interna- tional indebtedness , and about " hot money ...
... conference will never achieve results even under the best circumstances . The Conference adopted resolutions about the working of the gold standard in some distant future , about interna- tional indebtedness , and about " hot money ...
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1925 gold standard acceptance assets Austria balance of payments bancor bankers bilateral Bretton Woods Agreements Bretton Woods Conference Bretton Woods system capital flight Central Banks clearing agreement Clearing Union coun crisis Dawes Plan debt debtor delegation depression devaluation dollar economic and financial effect equilibrium Europe exchange control exchange rates exchange restrictions exports financing foreign exchange free convertibility free currency Fund Agreement German Germany's Governor imports inflation institution interference International Bank international cooperation International Monetary Fund international monetary system international trade investment Keynes loans London long term Marshall Plan ment mone monetary agreements monetary authorities monetary policy monetary relations multilateral multiple currency Nazi offer and demand overvalued parity political principles problem rate of exchange reconstruction Reichsbank Reichsmark rency reparation payments Schacht short term credits situation social sterling surplus tary tion tional transactions transitional period United White Plan