Table of contents for Orderly change : international monetary relations since Bretton Woods / edited by David M. Andrews.

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Contents
List of Contributors	000
Acknowledgments	000
Introduction	000
1. Bretton Woods: System and Order
David M. Andrews	000
2. Trade and Money in the Roosevelt Administration: 
Toward the Bretton Woods Agreement, 19331944
David M. Andrews	000
3. Wartime Financial Diplomacy and the Transition to 
the Treasury System, 19391947
Anastasia Xenias	000
4. International Liquidity Provision: The IMF and the 
World Bank in the Treasury and Marshall Systems, 
19421957
Jeffrey M. Chwieroth	000
5. Ambiguous Aspects of Bretton Woods: Canadian 
Exchange-Rate Policy in the Marshall System, 19501962
Eric Helleiner	000
6. Kennedy's Gold Pledge and the Return of Central 
Bank Collaboration: The Origins of the Kennedy System, 
19591962
David M. Andrews	000
7. U.S. Payments Problems and the Kennedy Round of 
GATT Negotiations, 19611967
Lucia Coppolaro	000
8. Incomes Policies and the U.S. Commitment to Fixed 
Exchange Rates, 19531974
Wesley W. Widmaier	000
9. West German Monetary Policy and the Transition to 
Flexible Exchange Rates, 19691973
Hubert Zimmermann	000
10. Legal Foundations of the U.S. Dollar, 19331934 
and 19711978
E. Richard Gold	000
11. The Institutional Legacy of Bretton Woods: IMF 
Surveillance, 19732007
Louis W. Pauly	000
12. Future Prospects of the Bretton Woods Order
David M. Andrews	000
Index	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

International finance -- History -- 20th century.
Monetary policy -- History -- 20th century.
International economic relations -- History -- 20th century.
United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference (1944 : Bretton Woods, N.H.) -- History.