Abstract
It is not only trade which has become increasingly international in recent years. The same is true, as a result, of money. For many years national governments have intervened to control the issue of currency and the volume of credit within their own territories. Today increasingly, with the growth in exchanges across frontiers, international bodies are obliged to intervene for similar purposes in the international economy.
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Notes
Such a director must cast all the votes as a single unit. If they disagree, he ‘will do his best to accommodate the views and suggestions of all his constituents’ (E. P. Hexner, ‘The Executive Board of the IMF’, International Organization, Spring 1964).
For a persuasive statement of this case as it affects relations among states, see Susan Strange, ‘The Meaning of Multilateral Surveillance’, in R. W. Cox, ed., International Organisation: World Politics (London, 1969).
For an imaginative description of the way in which this role might be performed, see J. Tinbergen, Shaping the World’s Economy (New York, 1962). Professor Tinbergen is Chairman, UN Committee for Development Planning.
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Luard, E. (1977). Money. In: International Agencies: The Emerging Framework of Interdependence. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03103-0_15
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