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23. Exchange Rates / The Bretton Woods System / Problem 2
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How did the transition from the Bretton Woods System to the managed float system change the role of government intervention in exchange rates?
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Governments began to intervene only when necessary to stabilize their currencies.
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Governments completely stopped intervening in exchange rates.
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Governments increased their control over exchange rates.
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Governments started pegging their currencies to a basket of commodities.
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