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This paper reviews Eichengreen's book and argues that coordination in the past was less important than he considers it, and in the present and future less possible than he suggests. It argues also that the 'golden fetters' of the interwar years may have been endogenously-imposed constraints on policy, the result, not the cause of the restrictive policies engaged in by a number of countries.

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