Plumptre, A.F.W.2007-11-121998-06-152007-11-1219770 7710 7172 8http://hdl.handle.net/10625/576IDRC personnel. Monograph on the history of Canada's financial policies in the context of international monetary relations and the international monetary system - discusses Canada's part in post-war economic reconstruction and creation of the IMF; relaxation of foreign exchange control, new patterns of exchange rate; role of NATO and creation of OECD; the two distinct periods of Canada's floating exchange rates; USA currency deficit and evolution toward a new foreign exchange reserve asset (Special Drawing Rights); redefinition of the IMF. Statistical data.Text1 digital file (345 p. illus., tables.)application/pdfenHISTORYCANADAFINANCIAL POLICYINTERNATIONAL MONETARY RELATIONSINTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEMWARECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTIONIMFFOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROLEXCHANGE RATEOECDUNITED STATESCURRENCIESDEFICITFOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVESSPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTSSTATISTICAL DATAThree decades of decision; Canada and the world monetary system, 1944-1975.Book