Today's international economic system
a. is in transition; in many ways it is more stable than it has been for years, but
there are still areas of tension.
b. is particularly pleasing to First World states because of their economic preeminence
over Developing World states.
c. will likely soon change to a system labeled the "New International Economic
Order." This change likely will come about because of the insistence of LDCs.
d. remains based on the international gold standard. The gold standard is what has
shielded the international economic system from another serious depression such
as the one experienced in the 1930s.
a
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