international monetary conference

  • 1International Monetary Conferences — The International Monetary Conferences were a series of assemblies held in the second half of the 19th Century. They were held with a view to reaching agreement on matters relating to international banking. In particular, the adoption of single… …

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  • 2International Monetary Fund — an international organization that promotes the stabilization of the world s currencies and maintains a monetary pool from which member nations can draw in order to correct a deficit in their balance of payments: a specialized agency of the… …

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  • 3International Monetary Fund — Infobox Central bank bank name = bank name in local = International Monetary Fund image 1 = IMF.png image title 1 = IMF member states in green headquarters = Washington, D.C., USA president = Dominique Strauss Kahn leader title = Managing… …

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  • 4International Monetary Fund — IMF A specialized agency of the United Nations. Headquartered at Washington, DC and founded at the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, the IMF operates under the coordinating machinery of the United Nation’s Economic and Social Council. Its activities …

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  • 5International Monetary Fund — (IMF)    The IMF was established by 44 countries at the Bretton Woods Conference in July 1944 and came into effect on 27 December 1945. It was intended to prevent a recurrence of the international economic instability of the 1930s by encouraging… …

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  • 6International Monetary Fund — (IMF)    Established at the Bretton Woods conference (1944) in New Hampshire, the IMF describes itself as ‘an organisation of 185 members, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade,… …

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  • 7International Monetary Fund (IMF) — Specialized agency of the United Nations system. It was conceived at the Bretton Woods Conference (1944) and officially founded in 1945 as a voluntary cooperative institution to help ensure the smooth international buying and selling of currency …

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  • 8International Monetary Fund — A fund established by Articles of Agreement adopted by a large number of nations at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944, constituting in gold and national currencies the largest source of quickly available international credit …

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  • 9José Martí and the First International American Conference — Martí and the 1889 1890 Conference= There was one unofficial chronicler of the First International American Conference (Washington, United States, 1890) who was not only a brilliant writer, but also an astute political observer: the poet, hero… …

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  • 10Monetary hegemony — is an economic and political phenomenon in which a single state has decisive influence over the functions of the international monetary system. The functions influenced by a monetary hegemon are: accessibility to international credits, foreign… …

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