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IMF Intervention in Financial Crises: Impact on Global Economic Stability

Introduction The modern global economy is deeply interconnected, making it highly vulnerable to financial disruptions that can spread rapidly across borders. Financial crises—whether triggered by banking failures, currency collapses, sovereign debt defaults, or external shocks—pose severe threats to economic stability, growth, and social welfare. In this context, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) plays a pivotal…

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Bretton Woods Conference

Bretton Woods Conference, IMF, and World Bank (IBRD): Foundations of the Modern Global Economic Order

Introduction The end of the Second World War marked not only a turning point in political and military history but also in the evolution of the world’s economic system. The economic instability and depression that followed World War I had shown that uncoordinated monetary policies and trade rivalries could lead to global chaos. To avoid…

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