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Major causes of continued international payments instability

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When the Bretton Woods system collapsed in December 1971 the expectation was that a reformed monetary system could be introduced within a year or two. The following article discusses the question why, contrary to this general expectation, the international instability in payments still exists and no end is in sight.

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Feuerlein, W.J. Major causes of continued international payments instability. Intereconomics 11, 302–305 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929747

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