Money in a MaelstromMacmillan Company, 1949 - 221 páginas |
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... established was to the minds of these men incompatible with the very concep- tion of monetary stability . The financial world was not ripe for any other conception and would not have given its con- fidence to a more flexible ...
... established was to the minds of these men incompatible with the very concep- tion of monetary stability . The financial world was not ripe for any other conception and would not have given its con- fidence to a more flexible ...
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... established in advance ; while in the case of valorization schemes for staple products , buying and selling prices are established from time to time by the Pool . Apart from that , there is only a very narrow spread between buying and ...
... established in advance ; while in the case of valorization schemes for staple products , buying and selling prices are established from time to time by the Pool . Apart from that , there is only a very narrow spread between buying and ...
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... established by the order of a supreme national or international authority , that we are apt to forget that in reality they grow gradually out of the needs of human society and take form according to the ideas and conceptions of the ...
... established by the order of a supreme national or international authority , that we are apt to forget that in reality they grow gradually out of the needs of human society and take form according to the ideas and conceptions of the ...
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able acceptance agreement asked Austria authorities balance of payments bankers become Bretton Woods Bretton Woods Conference called capital caused Central Banks clearing Conference considered continued cooperation countries created creditors currency deal debt debtor delegation demand difficult discussed dollar economic effect equilibrium established Europe exchange rates exports fact field financing foreign freedom Fund German give given gold standard hand imports institution interest international monetary investment less limited loans London means meeting ment methods necessary needs never official organized period Plan political position possible practices prevent principles problem productive proposal reason reconstruction regarding relations remained reparation restrictions rules short term situation social stability Standstill sterling structure task tion trade transactions United various whole