The Bretton Woods system of monetary management established the rules for commercial relations among the United States, Canada, Western European countries...
Bretton may refer to: Bretton, Derbyshire Bretton, Peterborough in Cambridgeshire Monk Bretton in South Yorkshire West Bretton in West Yorkshire Bretton...
Sally Davis (born 23 April 1980), known professionally as Sally Bretton, is an English actress. She is best known for appearing as Lucy Adams in the long-running...
The Bretton Woods Conference, formally known as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, was the gathering of 730 delegates from all 44 allied...
existing Bretton Woods system of international financial exchange, the suspension of one of its key components effectively rendered the Bretton Woods system...
Bretton Woods can refer to: Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, a village in the United States Bretton Woods Mountain Resort, a ski resort located in Bretton...
Alternatively, it can arise from a single architectural vision, as happened at Bretton Woods in 1944. Throughout history, precious metals such as gold and silver...
Bretton Hall College of Education was a higher education college in West Bretton in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It opened as a teacher training...
in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States, near Mount Washington. It was designed by Charles Alling Gifford. In 1944, it hosted the Bretton Woods...
The Bretton Woods twins refers to the two multilateral organizations created at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944, namely the World Bank and the International...
Monk Bretton is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. It lies approximately two miles north-east from Barnsley...
The Bretton Woods Project works as a networker, information-provider, media informant and watchdog to scrutinise and influence the World Bank and International...
The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order is a 2013 non-fiction book by Dr. Benn Steil...
Bretton Woods Mountain Resort is a ski area located in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, across from the Mount Washington Hotel, which owns it. The resort...
Bretton Hall may refer to: Bretton Hall, Flintshire, former fortified manor house on the England/Wales border Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire, country house...
The Bretton Woods Committee is an American organization created in 1983 as a result of the agreement between U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Fowler...
Monk Bretton Priory is a ruined medieval priory located in the village of Lundwood, and close to Monk Bretton, South Yorkshire, England. Originally a monastery...
problems with the role of the U.S. dollar as the reserve currency under the Bretton Woods system. John Maynard Keynes had anticipated this difficulty and had...
West Bretton is a village and civil parish in the Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It lies close to junction 38 of the M1 motorway at Haigh. It has...
displaced the pound sterling as the world's primary reserve currency by the Bretton Woods Agreement towards the end of the Second World War. The dollar is...
William Frederick Bretton (2 May 1909 – 4 November 1971) was the Dean of Nelson from 1957 until 1970. Bretton was educated at Downing College, Cambridge...
and reduce poverty around the world." Established in 27 Dec 1945 at the Bretton Woods Conference, primarily according to the ideas of Harry Dexter White...