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The international system that evolved after the two world wars has been characterized by the coordination of IEFP by means of rules and international institutions. The analysis of IEFP is conditioned by these rules and institutions. The advanced countries have significant influence on the IFIs through consultations in two forums, the G7 and the G10. A significant part of the rule making originates in the meetings of finance ministers and heads of central banks of the G7 and in the financial institutions of the G10.

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© 2008 Carlos M. Peláez and Carlos A. Peláez

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Peláez, C.M., Peláez, C.A. (2008). The Official Institutions. In: Globalization and the State: Volume I. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230228283_3

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