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CAPITAL CONTROLS: 70 YEARS OF BACK AND FORTH

This article describes the evolution of International Monetary Law as it applies to capital controls from the enactment of the Bretton Woods Agreement until today. This undertaking is relevant for it fills an important gap in Brazilian legal scholarship, and also because several governments have recently resumed employing capital controls.

financial globalization; Bretton Woods; capital controls; IMF


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