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C/E/82. Were Bretton Woods, IMF and World Bank designed to help the poor countries?
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The essay looks into an imperialistic power of the U.S. that it exercised on capitalist counties through Bretton Woods system. It is also argued that IMF and World Bank were designed to assist the US in the expansion of its power rather then help countries in need. Works of Magdoff and Pinatch are quoted to support the arguments.
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