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... Bretton Woods Agreements contain certain clauses that are completely unexplainable but from the angle of some Soviet idiosyncrasy ) and have to oppose other clauses without always being able to say why . I ... BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENTS 171.
... Bretton Woods Agreements contain certain clauses that are completely unexplainable but from the angle of some Soviet idiosyncrasy ) and have to oppose other clauses without always being able to say why . I ... BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENTS 171.
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... Bretton Woods Agreements had not been willing to accept regional agreements , as described in Chapter IX , as a useful method to obtain the convertibility of currencies by stages . But they failed to suggest any other method . The ...
... Bretton Woods Agreements had not been willing to accept regional agreements , as described in Chapter IX , as a useful method to obtain the convertibility of currencies by stages . But they failed to suggest any other method . The ...
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... Bretton Woods to liquidate B.I.S. , 176 , 177 Banks , Bankers , see also Central Banks Amsterdam bankers , 24 ... Agreements , in Germany , 86 , 116 developing out of exchange con- trol , 115 , 116 bilateral character of monetary agreements ...
... Bretton Woods to liquidate B.I.S. , 176 , 177 Banks , Bankers , see also Central Banks Amsterdam bankers , 24 ... Agreements , in Germany , 86 , 116 developing out of exchange con- trol , 115 , 116 bilateral character of monetary agreements ...
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