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Like anything worthwhile the economic solution to the problems of the world wars had a long genesis. A major problem was the role of gold, another problem was the role of the dollar. By 1944 US was supreme. It held five sevenths of the world's gold reserves and was overwhelmingly the world's creditor nation. Britain, however, was a debtor nation which reduced its influence. Economics is an esoteric subject with little popular appeal. This resulted in two protagonists having overwhelming authority- Harry Dexter White for the United States and John Maynard Keynes for the British Empire. Harry White's family came from Lithuania, were Jewish, and left because of the pogroms. They established themselves in the US in the hardware business. Harry White gradually made his own way to Washington via academia. He knew exactly what he wanted. Fixed world wide exchange rates controlled by the US and a quota system which would allow the exchange rates to be stable. He was a believer in gold and with the US holding five sevenths of the reserves and being the world's creditor nation would lead to the US controlling world trade through the dollar. White was a globalist. He saw the whole world included in his system, including Russia with whom he negotiated via a representative who had to report back to Moscow which made for difficulties. White worked with Keynes who was much more a colleague than a protagonist. They worked in tandem and mostly in agreement. Two institutions came out of Bretton Woods which exist to this day, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Here there was a profound disagreement with White wanting world trade to be controlled by the US and the dollar. Keynes wanted a more neutral system which he called bancor and excluded the dominance of any one nation. White with the backing of the President and Morgenthau, his Secretary of State, won. There was nothing that Keynes, the representative of an important debtor nation could do. 80 years after Bretton Woods the fixed exchange rates have gone in 1971 as the US become a debtor nation with the Vietnam War. However the importance of the IMF remains. The problem is that the dollar has advantages in world trade which are being challenged by Russia and China who claim with some justification that US is a debtor nation out of control. Russia and China have their problems but they are probably right that a more neutral system, as advocated by Keynes, be created.

About the Author :
Nicholas Browne was born in Auckland New Zealand in 1938. His parents were New Zealanders and his father was killed in the war in 1943. His mother remarried and went to live in Kenya in 1952 where she remained for thirty years. From regular visits, Nicholas gained an extensive knowledge of East Africa. Nicholas was educated at Clifton and Jesus College Cambridge where he read Natural Sciences. After a spell at St George's Hospital he gave up medicine and started writing. and teaching. With John Marsden, a former Eton housemaster, he started Collingham College in 1976 which has grown from humble beginnings into a substantial school in central London. Nicholas lives in London and Wensleydale North Yorkshire. He served as a councillor for Hammersmith and Fulham from 1968 - 76 and continued his interest in politics by being chairman of the Fulham Patrons Club and continued as joint chairman when it merged with Kensington and Chelsea. He has also been chairman of trustees for 15 years of the Brunswick Club for Young People which attracts a thousand people a year. He has been married for nearly 50 years to Henrietta and has two children and three grandchildren.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781739121044
  • Publisher: Nathaniel Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Hogarth Tutorials
  • Height: 208 mm
  • No of Pages: 329
  • Sub Title: Italy surrenders. France invaded. Allies advance in Europe, West and East, Burma and the Pacific.
  • ISBN-10: 173912104X
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jul 2023
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Vol. 5 The Globalisation of War
  • Width: 146 mm


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