Established in 1944, the Bretton Woods Agreement created a new global monetary system pegging currencies to the U.S. dollar, which was convertible to gold. It established the IMF and World Bank to stabilize exchange rates and fund reconstruction. Governments benefit from economic stability, while businesses and investors gain predictable trade conditions, fostering post-war growth.
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