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The Summit Bretton Woods, 1944The Summit Bretton Woods, 1944

The Summit Bretton Woods, 1944

Edmund Conway

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"The idea of world leaders gathering in the midst of economic crisis has become all too familiar. But the meeting at Bretton Woods in 1944 was different. It was the only time countries from around the world have agreed to overhaul the structure of the international monetary system. Against all odds, they were successful. The system they set up presided over the longest, strongest and most stable period of growth the world economy has ever seen. Its demise some decades later was at least partly responsible for the periodic economic crises that culminated in the financial collapse of the 2000s. But what everyone has always assumed to be a dry economic conference was in fact replete with drama. The delegates spent half the time at each other's throats and the other half drinking in the hotel bar. The Russians nearly capsized the entire project. The French threatened to walk out, repeatedly. All the while war in Europe raged on."--

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OL19994562W

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United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference (1944 : Bretton Woods, N.H.)Monetary policyInternational financeInternational economic relationsFinancial crisesCongressesHistoryNew York Times reviewedEconomic history, 1918-1945Keynes, john maynard, 1883-1946White, harry dexter, 1892-1948Monetary policy, historyUnited Nations Monetary and Financial Conference (1944 : Bretton Woods, N.H.) (uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83146034 (uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n83146034

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