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Bretton Woods

Township in New Hampshire, USA, where the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference was held in 1944 to discuss post-war international payments problems. The agreements reached on financial assistance and measures to stabilize exchange rates led to the creation of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 1945 and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

There were 44 nations represented at the conference, which considered proposals by the US, UK, and Canadian governments. The IMF became a specialized agency of the UN in 1947. The ‘Bretton Woods’ system was based on a policy of fixed exchange rates, the elimination of exchange restrictions, currency convertibility, and a multilateral system of international payments.



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What is equally striking is the constant reluctance of the developed nations to endow the General Assembly, and indirectly the Council, with effective powers on the allocation of international funds while still in favour of retaining the power of the Bretton Woods institutions, over which the Group of Eight (G-8) has effective control.
Trippon, CPA, Bretton Woods Press, Bellaire, Texas, www.
This was apropos, since the 1944 Bretton Woods conference that set up the World Bank/IMF monstrosity to assist the United Nations in building world government was presided over by CFR members Harry Dexter White and Virginius Frank Coe.
 
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