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From the great depression to bretton woods: Jacob Viner and international monetary stabilization (1930-1945)

2009

This paper examines Jacob Viner's contribution to the debate and the policy decision-making concerning international monetary policy from the Great Depression to the Bretton Woods agreements. An outstanding member of the so-called 'early Chicago School of Political Economy', Viner was actively engaged in the debate over the causes and cures of the Depression, emphasizing the important role international economic problems played in producing its onset and in reinforcing its duration. During the 1930s Viner was an outspoken supporter of international monetary cooperation, set up to secure exchange rates stability, which he regarded as a paramount factor in restoring business confidence and fo…

Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)jel:E63Tripartite agreementGold stabilization actHistory and Philosophy of ScienceDepression (economics)Jacob vinerGreat Depression Gold Stabilization Act Tripartite Agreement Bretton Woods Jacob Viner.EconomicsGreat depressionTripartite Agreement of 1936jel:B31General Arts and HumanitiesKeynesian economicsMonetary policyInternational economicsMonetary hegemonyjel:F55Treasuryjel:F59Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economicojel:N12Great DepressionBretton woodAdministration (government)Economic problem
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The International Monetary System in the Context of the Actual Financial Crisis. Change Proposals

2013

The International Monetary System (I.M.S.) has a crucial role in economy, representing the frame for a sustainable development of the economic relationships between states, while contributing at the progress of the world’s economies. Nowadays, this system confronts large difficulties, as a consequence of the lack of financial disciplinary instruments, meant at regulation and coordination. The actual economic-financial crisis proved the limits of the present I.M.S., reason why it is now under “reconstruction”. In this direction, there is a series of reforms that can be implemented, so that the new architecture of the system is much more solid.

lcsh:HB1-3840International Monetary SystemArchitecturelcsh:Economic theory. DemographySpecial Drawing Rights (S.D.R.)jel:E42International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.)Bretton WoodsInternational Monetary System Bretton Woods Reforms Architecture Special Drawing Rights (S.D.R.) International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.)ReformsExpert Journal of Economics
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