Improving the International Monetary System : Constraints and Possibilities /

This study addresses major policy issues associated with the future of the international monetary system. It focuses on whether there is a need for fundamental reform of this system, defined as systematic and sustained effort on the part of the three major industrial countries (United States, Japan,...

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Auteur principal: Goldstein, Morris
Autres auteurs: Bayoumi, Tamim, Mathieson, Donald, Mussa, Michael
Format: Revue
Langue:English
Publié: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1995.
Collection:Occasional Papers; Occasional Paper ; No. 1995/001
Accès en ligne:Full text available on IMF
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