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Introduction - The Main Features of the International Money's Evolution -- Money and the International Monetary System: Origins and Evolution -- The Classic Gold Standard -- The Gold-Exchange Standard, its Collapse, and the Interwar Lack of an International Money -- The Bretton Woods System --...
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and commented on changes in financial markets and the monetary policies of central banks around the world for more than 40 …
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Part 1: Purchasing Power Parity: Origin and Use -- Chapter 1: Salamancans and Gerard Malynes -- Chapter 2: Gustav Cassel -- Chapter 3: Purchasing Power Parity in Economic History -- Chapter 4: Afterword to Part I -- Part 2: Purchasing Power Parity: Empirical Studies -- Chapter 5: Absolute and...
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Connotation of Global Governance -- Definition of Global Economic Governance -- Historical Evolution of the Global Economic Governance Structure -- Impetus for Evolution of the Global Economic Governance Structure -- Reform Orientation of Global Economic Governance -- Overview of the Evolution...
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Great Interruption -- Chapter 6. Transition and Triad -- Chapter 7. Cooperation vs. Competition in a World of Adversarial … standard in 1982, they structure relations between the system’s centre and the rest of the world so that others can catch up to … point now. As we are moving from a US-dominated world economy towards a multi-polar configuration, we will also see the …
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of Special Drawing Rights, as well as establishment of single world currency surface. So this book has significant … international economic research fields from all over the world. …
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The world economy is caught in a money trap. Existing monetary arrangements meet the needs neither of the ageing … societies of the West nor of younger emerging economies. This in-depth analysis explains how the world got into the grip of …The world economy is caught in a money trap. Existing monetary arrangements meet the needs neither of the ageing …
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, the World Bank, and the GATT/WTO. The latter were formed by advanced economies in the West, after the historic Bretton …
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countries. Founded in the post-World War II era, MFIs, collectively known as the Bretton Woods Financial Institutions (BWFIs …
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and the developing world. It shows how financial flows can promote economic growth and financial capital can serve as a … Oxford, UK. Over the last decade, he has written extensively about economic transition in the world, South-East Europe, the …
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