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The Relevance of Bretton Woods in a Distributed, Cryptocurrency Age
The Relevance of Bretton Woods in a Distributed, Cryptocurrency Age
Gillian Tett: The Business Case Against Bretton Woods
Gillian Tett: The Business Case Against Bretton Woods
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The 75th anniversary of the Bretton Woods conference, which took place in July 1944, has seen a plethora of luminaries extolling the virtues of the multilateral system the meeting bequeathed.
We Need A Way Back To Multilateralism In Trade
We Need A Way Back To Multilateralism In Trade
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James Bacchus is the former Chief Judge of the Appellate Body of the WTO in Geneva and a contributing author to the Bretton [email protected] Compendium.
Martin Wolf on Bretton Woods at 75: the threats to global co-operation
Martin Wolf on Bretton Woods at 75: the threats to global co-operation
“This anniversary is more than an arbitrary moment: it is an occasion for reflection, on what has gone right, what has gone wrong and what needs to happen if the spirit of Bretton Woods is to shape the world in the decades ahead...”
Fourth Biennial Lecture on Climate Change by the OECD Secretary-General
Fourth Biennial Lecture on Climate Change by the OECD Secretary-General
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Angel Gurría is the Secretary-General of the OECD and a contributing author to the Bretton [email protected] Compendium.
Publication Release: Bretton [email protected] Compendium
Publication Release: Bretton [email protected] Compendium
Dear Committee Members, Colleagues, and Friends:
BWC Spotlights Risks and Opportunities in Global Economic System on July 1 Anniversary of Famous 1944 Conference
BWC Spotlights Risks and Opportunities in Global Economic System on July 1 Anniversary of Famous 1944 Conference
50 Essays from Global Thought Leaders Show Why the IMF and World Bank Remain Vital to International Economic Stability
WITA’s NextGenTrade® Presents: 21st Century Trade: Digital, Printed
WITA’s NextGenTrade® Presents: 21st Century Trade: Digital, Printed
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While nations quarrel over sneakers and steel, trade policy is beginning to look beyond shipments of goods, say WITA’s Kenneth I. Levinson and Brunswick’s Robert Moran.