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- Bancor abstract "The bancor was a supranational currency that John Maynard Keynes and E. F. Schumacher conceptualised in the years 1940-42 and which the United Kingdom proposed to introduce after World War II. This newly created supranational currency would then be used in international trade as a unit of account within a multilateral clearing system – the International Clearing Union – which would also have to be founded.".
- Bancor thumbnail Keynes_1933.jpg?width=300.
- Bancor wikiPageExternalLink financial_commission.shtml.
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- Bancor wikiPageRevisionID "704241306".
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Bretton_Woods_Conference.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alternative_currencies.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gold_standard.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_Monetary_Fund.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Keynesian_economics.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proposed_currencies.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Trade_Organization.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Clearing_(finance).
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink E._F._Schumacher.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Financial_crisis_of_2007–08.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink International_Clearing_Union.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink International_Monetary_Fund.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink John_Maynard_Keynes.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Bank_of_China.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Reserve_currency.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Special_drawing_rights.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Triffin_dilemma.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Unit_of_account.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink United_States_dollar.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink World_currency.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink Zhou_Xiaochuan.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLink File:Keynes_1933.jpg.
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bancor".
- Bancor wikiPageWikiLinkText "bancor".
- Bancor autor "Armand van Dormael".
- Bancor autor "John Maynard Keynes".
- Bancor isbn "978".
- Bancor jahr "1978".
- Bancor jahr "1980".
- Bancor originalsprache "en-US".
- Bancor ort "Basingstoke".
- Bancor ort "London".
- Bancor titel "Bretton Woods. Birth of a Monetary System.".
- Bancor titel "The Collected Writings, Volume XXV: Activities, 1940-44 - Shaping the Post-war World: The Clearing Union.".
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- Bancor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
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- Bancor subject Category:Alternative_currencies.
- Bancor subject Category:Gold_standard.
- Bancor subject Category:International_Monetary_Fund.
- Bancor subject Category:Keynesian_economics.
- Bancor subject Category:Proposed_currencies.
- Bancor subject Category:World_Trade_Organization.
- Bancor hypernym Currency.
- Bancor type Currency.
- Bancor type Theory.
- Bancor type Thing.
- Bancor comment "The bancor was a supranational currency that John Maynard Keynes and E. F. Schumacher conceptualised in the years 1940-42 and which the United Kingdom proposed to introduce after World War II. This newly created supranational currency would then be used in international trade as a unit of account within a multilateral clearing system – the International Clearing Union – which would also have to be founded.".
- Bancor label "Bancor".
- Bancor seeAlso International_Clearing_Union.
- Bancor sameAs Q806211.
- Bancor sameAs Bancor.
- Bancor sameAs Bancor.
- Bancor sameAs Bancor.
- Bancor sameAs Bancor.
- Bancor sameAs Bancor.
- Bancor sameAs Bancor.
- Bancor sameAs バンコール.
- Bancor sameAs Bancor.
- Bancor sameAs m.096fl9.
- Bancor sameAs Банкор.
- Bancor sameAs Q806211.
- Bancor wasDerivedFrom Bancor?oldid=704241306.
- Bancor depiction Keynes_1933.jpg.
- Bancor isPrimaryTopicOf Bancor.