International monetary reform and the developing countries /
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TextPublication details: Washington : Brookings Institution, 1976.Description: x, 126 pISBN: - 0815714769.
- 0815714750
- 332.4'5 CLI
- HG3890 .C54
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
The book examines the two principal policy positions which representatives of the developing countries adopted in these negotiations: opposition to greater exchange rate flexibility and insistence on a linkage between new issues of SDRs and development aid. It also argues forcefully that the developing countries have more to gain from exchange rate flexibility than they feared and less to win from an SDR link than they hoped.
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