Pamphlet Series

SDRs, Currencies, and Gold: Seventh Survey of New Legal Developments

ByJoseph Gold

September 15, 1987

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Joseph Gold. SDRs, Currencies, and Gold: Seventh Survey of New Legal Developments, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1987) accessed 12/14/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451944624.054

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Summary

This paper presents the seventh survey of developments in international and national monetary law and practice involving special drawing rights (SDRs), currencies, and gold. The IMF has adopted three published decisions on surveillance over the exchange rate policies of members since the publication of Pamphlet No. 40 in 1983. The list of currencies remained unchanged because the share of the sixth largest exporter of goods and services in the world total (Italy) was below the share of the member with the fifth largest share (United Kingdom).

Subject: Commodities, Currencies, Exchange rate policy, Exchange rates, Foreign exchange, Gold, Gold prices, International monetary system, Money, Prices

Keywords: Caribbean, Currencies, deutsche mark, Exchange rate policy, Exchange rates, Fund staff, Global, Gold, Gold prices, International monetary system, lower court, market price, monetary unit, PAM, pound sterling, sum of money

Notes

English version reprinted 1992.