Woods conference forty-four countries agreed upon plans for an international monetary fund and an international bank for reconstruction and development. Bretton Woods Agreements Act - Página 33por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1945 - 1334 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1947 - 1710 páginas
...participating nations during 1945. Two of the most-important institutions created by the conference were the International Monetary Fund and an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The aims of the Fund are to promote exchange and currency stability as a means of restoring world trade;... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1945 - 150 páginas
...Conference at Bretton Woods last summer. At the Bretton Woods Conference, 44 countries agreed upon plans for an international monetary fund and an international bank for reconstruction and development. The international monetary fund, when approved by Congress, will aid the nations of the world in establishing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1945 - 172 páginas
...Conference at Bretton Woods last summer. At the Bretton AVoods Conference, 44 countries agreed upon plans for an international monetary fund and an international bank for reconstruction and development. Tlie international monetary fund, when approved by Congress, will aid the nations of the world in establishing... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Treasury - 1945 - 128 páginas
...conference to be held at Bretton Woods, HH, beginning July l, 19ЛЛ, to consider the establishment of an International Monetary Fund and an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Throughout the long period of preparation and during the Conference itself, there was the closest cooperation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1946 - 556 páginas
...BRETTON WOODS AND FOREIGN TRADE The proposals formulated at Bretton Woods for the establishment of an International Monetary Fund and an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development have, as one of their primary objectives, the stimulation of a renewed flow of international capital.... | |
| British Information Services - 1945 - 890 páginas
...agreement upon the basis of the suggestions put forward; and approves the proposals for setting up an International Monetary Fund and an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development as set out in Cmd. 6546 of 1944." Why a Dollar Loan Is Needed will begin with the Loan Agreement; and... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Budget - 1945 - 1256 páginas
...Nations Monetary and Financial Conference formulated articles of agreement for the establishment of an International Monetary Fund and an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. These institutions will be integral parts of a broad program for cooperation among the United Nations... | |
| Kenneth K. Kurihara - 1972 - 168 páginas
...last, but not the least fundamental contribution to be discussed here is Keynes's seminal conception of an International Monetary Fund and an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. In anticipation of post-war 'dollar shortages' and standard-of-living gaps, Keynes made, even before... | |
| 1976 - 126 páginas
...Germany, she worked long and hard to obtain congressional approval for the Bretton Woods plan to establish an International Monetary Fund and an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. As a member of the House Banking and Currency Committee, she was able to exert considerable influence... | |
| Nagendra Singh, R. S. Pathak, Ramaa Prasad Dhokalia - 1992 - 426 páginas
...Council, to the earlier Allied proposals for a postwar security organization. In 1944 proposals were made for an International Monetary Fund and an International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The United Nations Organization itself is a product of wartime discussions and the San Francisco Conference... | |
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