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What is interesting about this agenda is how familiar much of it would seem to the participants at Bretton Woods, with one exception.
有趣之處在于,除了一個例外,布雷頓森林體系的與會者對這個議程會感到多么熟悉。
The original Bretton Woods lasted three weeks and was preceded by more than two years of technical preparation.
當年的布雷頓森林會議歷時三周,之前還經過了兩年多技術上的準備工作。
However, anyone thinking this meeting is going to turn into Bretton Woods II is in for a disappoint.
不過,那些希望此次會議成為第二個布雷頓森林會議的人可能會感到失望。
Calling for "very large and very radical changes, " Mr Brown said he was seeking nothing less than "a new Bretton Woods. "
號召“廣泛而徹底的改變”,布朗稱他正在尋找相當于是“新布雷斯頓體系”的新體系。
When Bretton Woods broke down and the last link to gold was severed, there was in theory nothing to stop governments from creating money.
當布雷頓森林體系分崩離析之時,與黃金的最后聯系便已斷絕。理論上已沒有任何東西能夠阻止政府濫印貨幣了。
We do not yet fully comprehend the new era, but it is fair to say that it is probably not going to be Bretton Woods III.
我們尚未充分理解這個新時代,但公平地講,這個新時代不太可能是布雷頓森林體系III。
We have arrived at the point in a crisis when ambitious leaders call for a "new Bretton Woods" .
這場危機發展到現在,雄心勃勃的領導人已在呼吁制定一套“新的布雷頓森林體系”。
For the rest of the world, the durability of the Bretton Woods II system seems to suit fewer and fewer economies.
對全球其它地區來說,適合“布雷頓森林體系II”的經濟體似乎越來越少。
The Bretton Woods II theory says that this state of affairs is both desirable and sustainable.
布雷頓森林體系II理論認為,這種狀況既是人們希望看到的,也是可持續的。
This was the first international financial crisis since the Bretton Woods conference of 1944 in which the Fund stood on the sidelines.
這是自從1944年布雷頓森林會議以來,該組織首次在國際金融危機中作為旁觀者。
At the time of Bretton Woods, the intention was to create an international trade organisation paralleling the IMF.
在舉行布雷頓森林會議時,各國本打算建立一個與國際貨幣基金組織并存的國際貿易組織。
In terms of the old gold measure, the dollar has devalued by 98% since the end of the Bretton Woods era.
根據舊式的黃金標準進行衡量,自布雷頓森林體系時代結束以來,美元已經貶值了98%。
Financial integration among advanced countries took off and progressed rapidly since the end of the Bretton Woods system.
自布雷頓森林體系解體后,發達國家之間的金融一體化開始起步并且迅猛發展。
The Bretton Woods system was forged by 44 countries at a time that power was concentrated in a small number of states.
“布雷頓森林體系”由44個國家共同制定,而其制定的時代背景是權力集中在少數國家手上。
In 1944, a meeting took place in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire : the International Monetary Conference.
1944年在新罕布什爾州布雷頓森林召開了一次會議:國際貨幣會議。
Bretton Woods system to gold as the basis, the U. S. dollar as the main international reserve currency.
布雷頓森林體系以黃金為基礎,以美元作為最主要的國際儲備貨幣。
After the Bretton Woods system collapsed in 1971, trade imbalances ceased to be much of a constraint on the developed world.
布雷頓森林體系在1971年垮臺后,貿易不平衡對于發達國家不再有多大的制約作用。
But like most sequels, Bretton Woods II is not going to be nearly as good as the original.
但就像多數續集那樣,“布雷頓森林體系第二”(BrettonWoodsII)也不可能達到接近原著的水準。
The multilateral financial institutions created at Bretton Woods have stepped in to help countries avert or address the crises.
布雷頓森林會議所建立的多邊金融機構已采取各種措施幫助各國防范或應對危機。
Central banks have been net sellers of gold in only seven year since the ending of the Bretton Woods exchange rate agreement in 1971.
自1971年布雷頓森林匯率機制宣告結束以來,只有7個年份各央行是黃金凈買家。
Keynes foresaw the inevitability of such interference from the board clearly as he shaped those institutions at Bretton Woods in 1944.
1944年,凱恩斯(Keynes)在布雷頓森林設計這些機構的時候,就清楚預見到了此類董事會干涉的必然性。
This indicates that the basis of the Bretton Woods system have all been lost, the system has completely collapsed.
這標志著布雷頓森林體系的基礎已全部喪失,該體系終于完全崩潰。
But the demise of the Bretton Woods system suggests that official statements can be a poor guide to future policy.
布雷頓森林體系的崩潰表明,官方聲明無法主導未來的政策。
However, that suggests that the Bretton Woods II system is no longer working the way it is supposed to work.
但這就表明布雷頓森林體系II理論無法再按照其應該運行的方式運行。
It's a hustle, Bretton. I passed on it twice within the last two years.
這公司不穩定,布雷頓我過去兩年有兩次機會都沒出手
A few years later, weakened by US fiscal profligacy, the Bretton Woods fixed exchange rate system anchored on the US currency collapsed.
幾年過后,由于美國在財政上揮霍無度,錨定于美元的布雷頓森林固定匯率體系受到削弱,繼而崩潰。
A new Bretton Woods agreement will depend a good deal on the choices of the international community.
一種新的布雷頓森林協議將在很大程度上取決于國際社會的選擇。
The original Bretton Woods was the product of deliberate agreement and laid the basis for stable growth.
最初的布雷頓森林體系是經過深入磋商產生的協議且為穩定的增長奠定了基礎。
The Bretton Woods agreement near the end of World War II became an effective tool for reworking a shattered world economy.
二戰晚期的布雷頓森林體系,對于重整破碎的世界經濟是一個有效的工具。
Ultimately, the Bretton Woods II system of global imbalances has had effects reaching far beyond the U. S. and Asia.
最終,二代布雷頓森林體系所產生的全球失衡已經遠遠超出了美國和亞洲的范圍。
It is one Keynes himself had in mind when he put forward his ideas for the postwar monetary system at the Bretton Woods conference in 1944.
1944年凱恩斯在布雷頓森林會議(BrettonWoodsconference)上提出有關戰后貨幣體制的看法時,當時就考慮到了這個問題。
Or so it was agreed long ago, after the great conference in a place called Bretton Woods.
或者這些事老早就命已注定,全是在一個叫做布雷頓森林的大會上。
"Never again" was the aim of the negotiators in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.
“再也沒有下一次”,是美國新罕布什爾州布雷頓森林與會代表的目標。
The Bretton Woods founders had believed that floating rates would be dangerously unstable.
布雷頓森林體系的創造者認為浮動匯率會極不穩定。
"One needs to go back to the Bretton Woods era to get volatility levels as low as at present, " observed Sir John.
“要想在歷史上看到現在這么低的波動水平,得追溯到布雷頓森林體系(BrettonWoods)時代,”約翰爵士評述道。
In other words the dollar had lost around 90% of its value since the demise of Bretton Woods.
換言之,相當于美元在布雷頓森林體系終止后貶值了90%。
Persuading China to change its currency policy would be a worthy goal for a new Bretton Woods conference.
說服中國改變其貨幣政策會是新布雷頓森林會議一個值得追求的目標。
after the breakdown of the bretton woods system , floating exchange rate system became the main exchange rate system.
自布雷頓森林體系解體后,浮動匯率制度成了世界上的主要匯率制度。
How did you know it was Bretton James?
你怎么知道是布雷頓詹姆士?
Voting power in the Bretton Woods institutions does not pay sufficient regard to the new creditor countries.
布雷頓森林體系下的國際組織,并沒有給予新興債權國家以足夠的投票權。當前圍繞監管改革的各種層面討論里,