Jiang's name for the 1944 postwar order in which America used gold-backed dollars and trade lending to keep its manufacturing system dominant.
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Bretton Woods system
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"...for the Americans. And this is what we call the Bretton Woods system. Okay? Bretton Woods. 1944. Where the Americans would facilitate global trade..."
"...1913, these bankers met together to set up the Federal Reserve system, And this led to something called the Bretton Woods system in 1945...."
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