| J. Norrish - 1992 - 1524 pages
...Emergency Fund (UNICEF); the International Labor Organization (ILO), mentioned above; the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank); the International Monetary Fund (IMF); the International Telecommunication Union (ITU); and the Universal Postal Union (UPU). The cooperation... | |
| Donald Barry, Ronald C. Keith - 1999 - 321 pages
...undertakings of the GATT, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the like. Their cooperation would extend, moreover, to scientific and technical exchanges as well as to... | |
| Lung-chu Chen, Longzhi Chen - 2000 - 514 pages
...Emergency Fund (UNICEF); the International Labor Organization (ILO), mentioned above; the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank); the International Monetary Fund (IMF); the International Telecommunication Union (ITU); and the Universal Postal Union (UPU). organizations,... | |
| Claude Emerson Welch - 2001 - 316 pages
...secretariat in Oxford and an advocacy office in Washington, DC, to coordinate lobbying the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the United Nations on issues of common concern. Individual Oxfams fundraise, lobby, and campaign in more... | |
| Brian Hocking, Steven McGuire - 2004 - 348 pages
...institutional structure of the post- World War II international economic system, centered on the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the International Trade Organization (ITO). After the ITO failed ratification votes, the GATT, designed... | |
| Duncan B. Forrester, William Storrar, Andrew Morton - 2004 - 488 pages
...are subject. The Bretton Woods agreements of 1945 which resulted in the creation of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the former General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the political decisions that ensure that... | |
| John Griswold - 2006 - 478 pages
...$35 per ounce, the pre WWII level. 3. The Bretton Woods convention produced the Marshall Plan, the Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Bank of International Settlements (BIS).' 'bumf: British slang for boring papers or documents. Originates... | |
| Dennis Patterson, Ari Afilalo - 2008 - 27 pages
...promote prosperity and peace in alignment with the foreign policy goals of the victorious Allies. As part of that plan, the Bretton Woods meeting led eventually...establishment of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the General Agreement on Tariffs... | |
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