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The Role of the SDR in the International Monetary System

International Monetary Fund (IMF), March 1987, Pages: 69


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In the years since the SDR was created, the international monetary system has experienced a number of profound changes. The present paper sketches the effects of these changes on perceptions of the role that the SDR can and should play in that system.



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