2021 Princeton Initiative: Harold James on "50 years ago: The End of Bretton Woods"
Harold James, Princeton historian and leading thinker, puts the end of the Bretton Woods System in 1971 in a broader context and links it to current changes to the International Monetary System. Markus Brunnermeier introduces Harold James during the Princeton Initiative: Macro, Money, and International Finance. More details under http://initiative.princeton.edu

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