Multiple Choice
The post-Bretton Woods international monetary system is generally thought to have been characterized by all except one of the following features. Which one does NOT seem to have been a characteristic of the system?
A) There has been substantial variability in the nominal exchange rates of developed Countries, and this variability has included the phenomenon of "overshooting."
B) Real exchange rates have been relatively constant during the period, and so the Existence of the system per se has not had real economic effects.
C) Countries with basically floating rates have not been completely insulated from Outside economic disturbances.
D) The size of international reserves held by central banks has increased substantially During the period.
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