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1. Evolution of International
Monetary System
Dr Raju Indukoori
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Some important terms
 Money
 Currency
 Finance
 Fund
 Capital
 Cash
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 Cheque
 Demand Draft
 Over Draft
 Cheque purchase
 Debt Card
 Credit Card
 Loan
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Evolution of Money
1. What is money?
2. Why do we need money?
3. What is the oldest form of money?
4. How did business/ trade take place in the initial stages?
5. Why do we need a standard currency for global trade?
6. Which currency is globally accepted and why?
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Evolution of Money
1. What is money?
Medium of Exchange
2. Why do we need money?
Medium of exchange for goods and services
3. What is the oldest form of money?
Live stock – Commodities – Metals – Fiat Money – Plastic Money
4. How did business/ trade take place in the initial stages?
Barter system – Monetary system
5. Why do we need a standard currency for global trade?
Differences in money value of various countries
6. Which currency is globally accepted and why?
Gold – USD – Euro – Yen
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International Monetary System
 The International Monetary System is a set of rules that governs
international payments and settlements.
 Exchange rate regimes:
1. Classical Gold Standard: Pre – 1914
2. Inter war years 1914-1944
3. Bretton Woods System: 1944 – 1973
4. Floating Exchange Rates: 1973 -
5. European Monetary System and Union: 1979 -
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Gold has been a medium of exchange since 3,000 BC.
“Rules of the game” were simple, each country set the
rate at which its currency unit could be converted to a
weight of gold.
Currency exchange rates were in effect “fixed”.
Expansionary monetary policy was limited to a
government’s supply of gold.
Was in effect until the outbreak of WWI as the free
movement of gold was interrupted.
1. Classical Gold Standard (Pre - 1914)
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The Gold Standard (Pre - 1914)
An example:
 US dollar is pegged to gold at $20.67 per oz.
 British pound is pegged to gold at £4.2474 per oz.
 Therefore, the exchange rate is determined by the relative
gold prices:  $20.67 = £ 4.2474
Then £1 = $4.8665
 Misalignment in exchange rates and imbalances of
payment corrected by the price-specie flow
mechanism.
 Suppose it is $4/£ instead …
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Price-Specie Flow Mechanism
Buy gold in England
(cost = £4.2474
for 1 oz.)
Ship gold to U.S and
Sell for $20.67
Gold leaves England
and enters U.S
(English Central
Bank sells gold
in exchange for £.)
Send those £5.1675
back to England
Keep difference
and repeat until
exchange rate
is aligned.
Convert at going
exchange rate, get
£5.1675
Gold is bought
by the U.S.
Central Bank
and more $ are
released.
Under gold standard,
any misalignment in
the exchange rate
will automatically be
corrected by cross-
border flows of gold.
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Inter-war years
(1914- 1944)
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 During this period, currencies were allowed to
fluctuate over a fairly wide range in terms of gold
and each other.
 Increasing fluctuations in currency values became
realized as speculators sold short weak currencies.
 The US adopted a modified gold standard in 1934.
 During WWII and its chaotic aftermath the US
dollar was the only major trading currency that
continued to be convertible.
2. The Inter-War Years 1914-1944
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As WWII drew to a close, the Allied Powers met at
Bretton Woods, New Hampshire to create a post-
war international monetary system.
The Bretton Woods Agreement established a US
dollar based international monetary system and
created two new institutions the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.
3. Bretton Woods (1944)
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3. Bretton Woods (1944 – 1973)
 United States:
 USD was fixed in terms of gold (USD 35 per ounce).
 Other countries fixed their currency relative to the USD.
 Allowed to vary between  1% of the “par value”.
US dollar
Gold
Pound Yen
Pegged at $35/oz
Par valuePar value
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 The currency arrangement negotiated at Bretton Woods and
monitored by the IMF worked fairly well during the post-WWII
era of reconstruction and growth in world trade.
 However, widely diverging monetary and fiscal policies,
differential rates of inflation and various currency shocks
resulted in the system’s demise.
 The US dollar became the main reserve currency held by
central banks, resulting in a consistent and growing balance of
payments deficit which required a heavy capital outflow of
dollars to finance these deficits and meet the growing demand
for dollars from investors and businesses.
3. Bretton Woods (1944 – 1973)
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 Eventually, the heavy overhang of dollars held by foreigners
resulted in a lack of confidence in the ability of the US to met its
commitment to convert dollars to gold.
 The lack of confidence forced President Richard Nixon to
suspend official purchases or sales of gold by the US Treasury
on August 15, 1971.
 This resulted in subsequent devaluations of the dollar.
 Most currencies were allowed to float to levels determined by
market forces as of March, 1973.
3. Bretton Woods (1944 – 1973)
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Since March 1973, exchange rates have
become much more volatile and less
predictable than they were during the “fixed”
period.
There have been numerous, significant world
currency events over the past 30 years.
4. Floating Exchange Rates (1973 – )
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4.Floating Exchange Rates (1973 – )
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5. European Monetary Union (EMU)
 1979 – 1998: European Monetary System
 Objectives:
 To establish a “zone of monetary stability” in Europe.
 To coordinate exchange rate policies vis-à-vis non
European currencies.
 To pave the way for the European Monetary Union.
 EMU (1999-): A single currency for most of the
European Union.
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5.European Monetary Union (EMU)
 27 members of the European Union are:
 Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech, Cyprus, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
 Currently, twelve members of the EU have their
currencies pegged against the Euro (Maastricht Treaty)
beginning 1/1/99:
 Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal,
Spain.
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5.European Monetary Union (EMU)
 Benefits for countries using the € currency inside the
Euro zone include:
 Cheaper transaction costs.
 Currency risks and costs related to exchange rate uncertainty
are reduced.
 All consumers and businesses, both inside and outside of the
euro zone enjoy price transparency and increased price-
based competition.
i.e., exchange rate stability, financial integration.
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5.European Monetary Union (EMU)
• Costs for countries using the € currency include:
– Completely integrated and coordinated national
monetary and fiscal policy rules:
• Nominal inflation should be no more than 1.5% above average
for the three members of the EU with lowest inflation rates
during previous year.
• Long-term interest rates should be no more than 2% above
average for the three members of the EU with lowest interest
rates.
• Fiscal deficit should be no more than 3% of GDP.
• Government debt should be no more than 60% of GDP.
• European Central Bank (ECB) was established to promote
price stability within the EU.
i.e., no monetary independence!
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Questions???????
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After the class
1. Check exchange rates
2. Find out which country’s exchange rates are pegged
3. Where can you buy dollars?
4. How do you buy dollars?
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Evolution of international monetary system

  • 1. 1. Evolution of International Monetary System Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 2. 2 Some important terms  Money  Currency  Finance  Fund  Capital  Cash 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori  Cheque  Demand Draft  Over Draft  Cheque purchase  Debt Card  Credit Card  Loan
  • 3. 3 Evolution of Money 1. What is money? 2. Why do we need money? 3. What is the oldest form of money? 4. How did business/ trade take place in the initial stages? 5. Why do we need a standard currency for global trade? 6. Which currency is globally accepted and why? 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 4. 4 Evolution of Money 1. What is money? Medium of Exchange 2. Why do we need money? Medium of exchange for goods and services 3. What is the oldest form of money? Live stock – Commodities – Metals – Fiat Money – Plastic Money 4. How did business/ trade take place in the initial stages? Barter system – Monetary system 5. Why do we need a standard currency for global trade? Differences in money value of various countries 6. Which currency is globally accepted and why? Gold – USD – Euro – Yen 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 5. 5 International Monetary System  The International Monetary System is a set of rules that governs international payments and settlements.  Exchange rate regimes: 1. Classical Gold Standard: Pre – 1914 2. Inter war years 1914-1944 3. Bretton Woods System: 1944 – 1973 4. Floating Exchange Rates: 1973 - 5. European Monetary System and Union: 1979 - 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 6. 6 Gold has been a medium of exchange since 3,000 BC. “Rules of the game” were simple, each country set the rate at which its currency unit could be converted to a weight of gold. Currency exchange rates were in effect “fixed”. Expansionary monetary policy was limited to a government’s supply of gold. Was in effect until the outbreak of WWI as the free movement of gold was interrupted. 1. Classical Gold Standard (Pre - 1914) 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 7. 7 The Gold Standard (Pre - 1914) An example:  US dollar is pegged to gold at $20.67 per oz.  British pound is pegged to gold at £4.2474 per oz.  Therefore, the exchange rate is determined by the relative gold prices:  $20.67 = £ 4.2474 Then £1 = $4.8665  Misalignment in exchange rates and imbalances of payment corrected by the price-specie flow mechanism.  Suppose it is $4/£ instead … 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 8. 8 Price-Specie Flow Mechanism Buy gold in England (cost = £4.2474 for 1 oz.) Ship gold to U.S and Sell for $20.67 Gold leaves England and enters U.S (English Central Bank sells gold in exchange for £.) Send those £5.1675 back to England Keep difference and repeat until exchange rate is aligned. Convert at going exchange rate, get £5.1675 Gold is bought by the U.S. Central Bank and more $ are released. Under gold standard, any misalignment in the exchange rate will automatically be corrected by cross- border flows of gold. 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 10. 10  During this period, currencies were allowed to fluctuate over a fairly wide range in terms of gold and each other.  Increasing fluctuations in currency values became realized as speculators sold short weak currencies.  The US adopted a modified gold standard in 1934.  During WWII and its chaotic aftermath the US dollar was the only major trading currency that continued to be convertible. 2. The Inter-War Years 1914-1944 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 11. 11 As WWII drew to a close, the Allied Powers met at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire to create a post- war international monetary system. The Bretton Woods Agreement established a US dollar based international monetary system and created two new institutions the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. 3. Bretton Woods (1944) 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 12. 12 3. Bretton Woods (1944 – 1973)  United States:  USD was fixed in terms of gold (USD 35 per ounce).  Other countries fixed their currency relative to the USD.  Allowed to vary between  1% of the “par value”. US dollar Gold Pound Yen Pegged at $35/oz Par valuePar value 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 13. 13  The currency arrangement negotiated at Bretton Woods and monitored by the IMF worked fairly well during the post-WWII era of reconstruction and growth in world trade.  However, widely diverging monetary and fiscal policies, differential rates of inflation and various currency shocks resulted in the system’s demise.  The US dollar became the main reserve currency held by central banks, resulting in a consistent and growing balance of payments deficit which required a heavy capital outflow of dollars to finance these deficits and meet the growing demand for dollars from investors and businesses. 3. Bretton Woods (1944 – 1973) 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 14. 14  Eventually, the heavy overhang of dollars held by foreigners resulted in a lack of confidence in the ability of the US to met its commitment to convert dollars to gold.  The lack of confidence forced President Richard Nixon to suspend official purchases or sales of gold by the US Treasury on August 15, 1971.  This resulted in subsequent devaluations of the dollar.  Most currencies were allowed to float to levels determined by market forces as of March, 1973. 3. Bretton Woods (1944 – 1973) 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 15. 15 Since March 1973, exchange rates have become much more volatile and less predictable than they were during the “fixed” period. There have been numerous, significant world currency events over the past 30 years. 4. Floating Exchange Rates (1973 – ) 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 16. 16 4.Floating Exchange Rates (1973 – ) 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 17. 17 5. European Monetary Union (EMU)  1979 – 1998: European Monetary System  Objectives:  To establish a “zone of monetary stability” in Europe.  To coordinate exchange rate policies vis-à-vis non European currencies.  To pave the way for the European Monetary Union.  EMU (1999-): A single currency for most of the European Union. 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 18. 18 5.European Monetary Union (EMU)  27 members of the European Union are:  Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.  Currently, twelve members of the EU have their currencies pegged against the Euro (Maastricht Treaty) beginning 1/1/99:  Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain. 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 19. 19 5.European Monetary Union (EMU)  Benefits for countries using the € currency inside the Euro zone include:  Cheaper transaction costs.  Currency risks and costs related to exchange rate uncertainty are reduced.  All consumers and businesses, both inside and outside of the euro zone enjoy price transparency and increased price- based competition. i.e., exchange rate stability, financial integration. 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 20. 20 5.European Monetary Union (EMU) • Costs for countries using the € currency include: – Completely integrated and coordinated national monetary and fiscal policy rules: • Nominal inflation should be no more than 1.5% above average for the three members of the EU with lowest inflation rates during previous year. • Long-term interest rates should be no more than 2% above average for the three members of the EU with lowest interest rates. • Fiscal deficit should be no more than 3% of GDP. • Government debt should be no more than 60% of GDP. • European Central Bank (ECB) was established to promote price stability within the EU. i.e., no monetary independence! 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori
  • 22. After the class 1. Check exchange rates 2. Find out which country’s exchange rates are pegged 3. Where can you buy dollars? 4. How do you buy dollars? 12/8/2020 Dr Raju Indukoori 22