The Bretton Woods institutions were originally designed to help rebuild the economies of

a. the former Soviet Union.
b. the countries of sub-Saharan Africa following the wave of independence movements in the 1960s and 1970s.
c. Eastern Europe after the fall of the Soviet Union.
d. the countries of Western Europe following World War II.
e. Japan following World War II.


d

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