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        Bretton Woods Agreement

An agreement signed by the original United Nations members in 1944 that established the International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.) and the post-World War II international monetary system of fixed exchange rates.

An agreement made in Bretton Woods, U.S.A in 1944. It set fixed exchange rates for major currencies and subsequently established the IMF.

An agreement made in Bretton Woods, USA in 1944 which established a post war fixed currency rate between countries and subsequently the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The fixed exchange rate functioned until the early 1970"s when it was replaced by a floating exchange rate.

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Bretton Woods Agreement - An agreement signed by the original United Nations members in 1944 that established the International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.) and the post-World War II international monetary system of fixed exchange rates.

An agreement made in Bretton Woods, U.S.A in 1944. It set fixed exchange rates for major currencies and subsequently established the IMF.

An agreement made in Bretton Woods, USA in 1944 which established a post war fixed currency rate between countries and subsequently the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The fixed exchange rate functioned until the early 1970"s when it was replaced by a floating exchange rate.


Bretton Woods Agreement : an agreement signed by the original united nations members in 1944 that established the international monetary fund (i.m.f.) and the post-world war ii international monetary system of fixed exchange rates.

an agreement made in bretton woods, u.s.a in 1944. it set fixed exchange rates for major currencies and subsequently established the imf.

an agreement made in bretton woods, usa in 1944 which established a post war fixed currency rate between countries and subsequently the international monetary fund (imf). the fixed exchange rate functioned until the early 1970"s when it was replaced by a floating exchange rate.