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Xem thêm: Yago et al (eds ) history of the IMF; organization, policy, and market (2015) , 3 Reconciliation of the Two Plans and Convergence on White Plan, 2 Membership, Quota, and Initial Par Value: On the Eve of the Inauguration, 1 The Fund’s Concentration on Sterling Convertibility, 1 The Fund’s Emphasis on Strong Anti-inflationary Policies, Chapter 4: “Maybe the Fund needs something else.” Per Jacobsson, from the Bank for International Settlements to the International Monetary Fund, 1931–1963, 2 More ‘Sound Policies’: Denmark, Austria, The Netherlands, France, 1947–1949, 2 Phase 1: The Executive Board and the Creation of Reserves, 3 Phase 2: Opposition of the Executive Board and Concessions of the G10, 4 Phase 3: The Amendment of the Articles of Agreement and the Suspension of the Convertibility of the Dollar, 1 The Eisenhower Administration’s External Financial Policy, 2 “Regulation for Price Stability” Versus “Price Stability Without Regulation”: Debate Over Import Liberalization, 4 Neo-Liberal Stabilization: Plan Rueff and the IMF Consultation, 2 The Restrictive, Discriminatory “Import Rights System”: IMF Article XIV Consultation (FY1952), 2 Currency Speculation and the IMF Annual Meeting (September 1957), 2 The Shift to IMF Article VIII Nation Status (February 1961), 2 Trade Deficit Problems with the EPU Area (Since 1953), 4 Monetary Reform and the Liberalization for the Dollar Area (Since 1955), 2 The IMF and Floating Rates from a Canadian Viewpoint, 3 Canada’s Foreign Reserve Crisis and the Return to a Fixed Rate, 1 The Default of Japanese External Debts and Wartime Measures Taken by the Japanese Government, 3 The Japanese Government’s Approach Toward Negotiation on Resolution of External Debts, 1 Inflow of Short-Term Funds from Overseas and the 1961–1962 Foreign-Currency Crisis, 2 Accession to Article VIII Status and to the OECD