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#The Bretton Woods Conference of 1948, which established a fixed exchange rate system.
#The Bretton Woods Conference of 1948, which established a fixed exchange rate system.
#The resulting fixed exchange rate system which prevailed until the early 1970s.
#The resulting fixed foreign exchange rate system which prevailed until the early 1970s.





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  1. The Bretton Woods Conference of 1948, which established a fixed exchange rate system.
  2. The resulting fixed foreign exchange rate system which prevailed until the early 1970s.


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