Gold, Dollars, and Power

Gold, Dollars, and Power The Politics of International Monetary Relations, 1958-1971

"Gavin demonstrates that Bretton Woods was in fact a highly politicized system that was prone to crisis and required constant intervention and controls to continue functioning. More important, postwar monetary relations were not a salve to political tensions, as is often contended.
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