Abstract

Two international currency and finance systems — the capitalist system and the socialist system, which encompasses COMECON countries — have functioned concurrently for a goodly number of years in the modern world. They emerged in the postwar period under the influence of a number of political and economic factors and differ from one another to the same degree as the two modes of production — capitalist and socialist — which develop in accordance with their own objective economic laws.

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