EVOLUTION AND CONTEMPORARY TRENDS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM

The growth dynamics of international exchange and capital flows is conditioned by the efficiency of the international monetary system whose basic task is to provide for international liquidity and smooth international payments. The tendencies in international economic relations in the time of global...

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Central banks
Coordination
Currency
Equilibrium
Fixed exchange rates
Foreign exchange rates
Global economy
Globalization
Inflation
Inflation rates
Interdependence
International economic relations
International economics
International trade
Macroeconomics
Monetary policy
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Monetary unions
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Prices
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World War I
World War II
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