The BrettonWoods system of monetary management established the rules for commercial relations among the United States, Canada, Western European countries...
The BrettonWoods Conference, formally known as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, was the gathering of 730 delegates from all 44 allied...
BrettonWoods can refer to: BrettonWoods, New Hampshire, a village in the United States BrettonWoods Mountain Resort, a ski resort located in Bretton...
The BrettonWoods twins refers to the two multilateral organizations created at the BrettonWoods Conference in 1944, namely the World Bank and the International...
The BrettonWoods Project The Rise and Fall of Betton Woods Eurodad: BrettonWoods II conference FAQs Eurodad: IMF back in business as BrettonWoods II...
existing BrettonWoods system of international financial exchange, the suspension of one of its key components effectively rendered the BrettonWoods system...
BrettonWoods, New Hampshire, United States, near Mount Washington. It was designed by Charles Alling Gifford. In 1944, it hosted the BrettonWoods Conference...
The BrettonWoods Committee is an American organization created in 1983 as a result of the agreement between U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Fowler...
to make his proposal the United Kingdom's official proposal at the BrettonWoods Conference but it was not accepted. Since the financial crisis of 2007–2008...
The Battle of BrettonWoods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order is a 2013 non-fiction book by Dr. Benn Steil...
comparatively very high level of banking crises). Following World War II, the BrettonWoods institutions (the International Monetary Fund and World Bank) were set...
hotel in BrettonWoods, New Hampshire for the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, now commonly referred to as the BrettonWoods conference...
The BrettonWoods Project works as a networker, information-provider, media informant and watchdog to scrutinise and influence the World Bank and International...
BrettonWoods Mountain Resort is a ski area located in BrettonWoods, New Hampshire, across from the Mount Washington Hotel, which owns it. The resort...
terminated convertibility of the US dollar to gold, effectively ending the BrettonWoods system. Many states nonetheless hold substantial gold reserves. Historically...
and reduce poverty around the world." Established in July 1944 at the BrettonWoods Conference, primarily according to the ideas of Harry Dexter White and...
they should be used. Capital controls were an integral part of the BrettonWoods system which emerged after World War II and lasted until the early 1970s...
fair rules of trade and monetary policy than the Second World War. In BrettonWoods, New Hampshire, delegates from 44 nations gathered to determine what...
was maintained through the Second World War and became part of the BrettonWoods system which governed post-war exchange rates. Under continuing economic...
An international financial institution (IFI) is a financial institution that has been established (or chartered) by more than one country, and hence is...
The history of the rupee traces back to ancient times in the Indian subcontinent. The mention of rūpya by Pāṇini is seemingly the earliest reference in...
best known for his critique (referred to as Triffin's dilemma) of the BrettonWoods system of fixed exchange rates. Griffin was born in 1911 in Flobecq...
established along with the International Monetary Fund at the 1944 BrettonWoods Conference. After a slow start, its first loan was to France in 1947...
name Bretton (EP), a 2008 record by Lower Than Atlantis Bretton's, former Canadian high-end department store BrettonWoods (disambiguation) Bretton Hall...
displaced the pound sterling as the world's primary reserve currency by the BrettonWoods Agreement towards the end of the Second World War. The dollar is the...