Towards a New Bretton Woods: Challenges for the World Financial and Trading System: Selected Backgound Papers Prepared for a Commonwealth Study Group, Volume I and II
Synopsis
Chapters
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Preface
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The Crisis in the World Economy - Some Thoughts on the Situation Today and in the Thirties
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Recovery, Survival and the International Monetary System: Notes Towards Initial Reforms
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Exchange Rate Fluctuations: Causes; Consequences; Means To Greater Stability
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The Oil Exporters and World Financial Markets
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Future Financing of the Capital Needs of Developing Countries
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International Monetary Reform: An Agenda for the 1980S
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Bretton Woods II: An Agenda
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Coordination of Policies on Trade, Finance and Exchange Rates Within the International Institutions
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The Evolution of the International Monetary Fund Toward a World Central Bank
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The Reform of the International Monetary Fund, With Special Reference to Conditionality
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IMF Reform: The Developing World's Perspective
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Multilateral Aid to Developing Countries
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Commercial Banks and Balance-of-Payments Financing
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International Lenders of Last Resort: Are Changes Required?
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Summary of the International Trading System's Problems
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Published
1 June 1985
Series
Online ISSN
2310-1385
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Copyright (c) 1985 Commonwealth Secretariat
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