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The International Monetary Fund, 1972-1978: Cooperation on Trial. 3 vols. By Margaret Garritsen de Vries. Vols. I and II: Narrative and Analysis; vol. III: Documents. Washington: International Monetary Fund, 1985. Pp. 1809. $60/set.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Richard W. Edwards Jr.*
Affiliation:
University of Toledo

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1986

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References

1 The two earlier histories are Horsefield, J. & de Vries, M., The International Monetary Fund, 1945–1965: Twenty Years of International Monetary Cooperation (3 vols. 1969)Google Scholar; and de Vries, M., The International Monetary Fund, 1966–1971: The System Under Stress (2 vols. 1976)Google Scholar.

2 See, e.g., Solomon, , The IMF in a Period of Turbulence, Fin. & Dev., Mar 1986, at 41 Google Scholar.

3 Excerpts from later drafts appear in vol. 2, at 754–55, and in Gold, , Strengthening the Soft International Law of Exchange Arrangements, 77 AJIL 443, 45255 (1983)Google Scholar, reprinted in 2 Gold, J., Legal and Institutional Aspects of the International Monetary System: Selected Essays [hereinafter Selected Essays] 515, 52730 (1984)Google Scholar.

4 See generally Gold, , Substitution in the International Monetary System, 12 Case W. Res. J. Int’l L. 265 (1980)Google Scholar, reprinted in 2 Gold, J., Selected Essays 308 (1984)Google Scholar; and Edwards, R., International Monetary Collaboration 63842 (1985)Google Scholar.

5 If I might be permitted a personal word, Mrs. de Vries’s earlier writings were extremely helpful to me when I was researching my book, International Monetary Collaboration. The earlier Fund histories are cited throughout the book. Mrs. de Vries was also helpful to me personally. I know that I will be making frequent references to this latest Fund history in any supplement that I may write.