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BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT

U.S. ECONOMISTS’ SUPPOET

RUGBY, February 18.

In reply to a poll conducted by a voluntary committee of the American Association 224 United States Economists endorsed the Bretton Woods agreements for an international monetary fund and an international bank as “the road to take towards more trade and a higher standard of living,” says a Washington correspondent. The result of the poll was reported by Senator Robert F. Wagner. Democrat, New York, and Representative Brent Spence, Democrat, Kentucky. Wagner, who is chairman of the United States Committee, of 33 members, of the American Economic Association had been created to mobolise support of the Bretton Woods proposals, it includes'Professors of Economics and related fields from the nation’s! leading colleges and universities.

The American Economic Association is an organisation of economists from all parts of the United States with a membership of nearly 4000.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1945, Page 6

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BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1945, Page 6

BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1945, Page 6

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