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Present economic relations between Japan and Europe are marred by misunderstanding and ignorance of one another …
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As the recent struggles connected with the readjustment of exchange rates within the European Monetary System have shown, the relatively unproblematic "running in" period of the EMS, which was supposed to be a constructive contribution to the creation of a more viable international monetary...
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Recently the Interim Committee of the International Monetary Fund met in Hamburg without making significant progress on the proposal for a substitution account. One of the main initiatives toward restructuring the international monetary system thus was postponed if not indefinitely suspended....
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The European Monetary System (EMS) has, so far, proved to be a success. The regional approach to the promotion of monetary stability, in terms of both more predictable exchange rates and a reduction in inflation, is the only option available to Europe as attempts to create a new international...
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For many years, the guardians of the world's currency system have tried to cure the symptoms of its illness. They were not even altogether unsuccessful in their attempts to maintain the system of Bretton Woods. But its shortcomings are still conspicuous. One crisis after another occurs, and the...
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