Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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... Monetary Fund that have not yet completed action on the Special Drawing Rights Facility to do so promptly . Their ratification of the Proposed Amendment to the IMF Articles of Agreement establishing the SDR Facility will bring closer ...
... Monetary Fund that have not yet completed action on the Special Drawing Rights Facility to do so promptly . Their ratification of the Proposed Amendment to the IMF Articles of Agreement establishing the SDR Facility will bring closer ...
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... monetary tightening . For the present , a degree of monetary and fiscal restraint is required in order to achieve a necessary moderation of inflationary pressure . But , the fiscal meas- ures now in place should gradually ease the ...
... monetary tightening . For the present , a degree of monetary and fiscal restraint is required in order to achieve a necessary moderation of inflationary pressure . But , the fiscal meas- ures now in place should gradually ease the ...
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... Monetary System in 1968 - Progress and Problems The year 1968 has been a crucial one in the evolution of the inter- national monetary system - probably the most significant year since the establishment of the Bretton Woods institutions ...
... Monetary System in 1968 - Progress and Problems The year 1968 has been a crucial one in the evolution of the inter- national monetary system - probably the most significant year since the establishment of the Bretton Woods institutions ...
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... monetary purposes , going into the hands of private holders . The major loss was borne by the United States , whose ... monetary role remains fixed at $ 35 per ounce in transactions among monetary authorities . The participants agreed ...
... monetary purposes , going into the hands of private holders . The major loss was borne by the United States , whose ... monetary role remains fixed at $ 35 per ounce in transactions among monetary authorities . The participants agreed ...
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... monetary reserves . Existing monetary gold reserves will continue to play their role but over time should gradually become a smaller part of total world reserves . Special Drawing Rights , which will serve as a supplementary reserve to ...
... monetary reserves . Existing monetary gold reserves will continue to play their role but over time should gradually become a smaller part of total world reserves . Special Drawing Rights , which will serve as a supplementary reserve to ...
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