International monetary cooperation since Bretton Woods / HaroldJames.

By: James, HaroldMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : New York : International Monetary Fund ; Oxford University Press, 1996Description: xvi, 742 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 019510448XSubject(s): International finance | Monetary policy -- International cooperation | Financial institutions, InternationalDDC classification: 332/.042 LOC classification: HG3881 | .J33 1996
Contents:
1. Interdependence in the World Economic System -- 2. "Prosperity HasNo Fixed Limits" -- 3. The Compromise Unravels -- 4. Richesse Oblige:The Establishment of Convertibility -- 5. Development and Bretton Woods-- 6. The Heyday of Bretton Woods and the Reserve Debate -- 7.Surveillance, Growth, and Crisis -- 8. The End of Bretton Woods? -- 9.Reform of the International Monetary System, or Nonsystem? -- 10.Personalities and Institutions: The Redesigning of the InternationalMonetary Order -- 11. The 1970s: Capital Markets Versus the NewInternational Economic Order -- 12. The Debt Crisis -- 13. Consensus inCooperation and Its Fragility -- 14. The Problems of the NewRegionalism -- 15. Low-Income Countries and the International FinancialSystem -- 16. Plan or Price? The Transformation of Centrally PlannedEconomies -- 17. From Bretton Woods to the Information Age.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Interdependence in the World Economic System -- 2. "Prosperity HasNo Fixed Limits" -- 3. The Compromise Unravels -- 4. Richesse Oblige:The Establishment of Convertibility -- 5. Development and Bretton Woods-- 6. The Heyday of Bretton Woods and the Reserve Debate -- 7.Surveillance, Growth, and Crisis -- 8. The End of Bretton Woods? -- 9.Reform of the International Monetary System, or Nonsystem? -- 10.Personalities and Institutions: The Redesigning of the InternationalMonetary Order -- 11. The 1970s: Capital Markets Versus the NewInternational Economic Order -- 12. The Debt Crisis -- 13. Consensus inCooperation and Its Fragility -- 14. The Problems of the NewRegionalism -- 15. Low-Income Countries and the International FinancialSystem -- 16. Plan or Price? The Transformation of Centrally PlannedEconomies -- 17. From Bretton Woods to the Information Age.

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