. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year ... 8 302 326 237 192 199 186 196 174 158 156 141 115 108 105 90 84 76 60 979886626465655852505551454440373431 212227181823242220192828272727262423 81 1949 26 1950 23 1951 18 1952 - 20 1953 22 1954 - - 23 1955 23 1956 21 1957 21 1958 28 1959 1960 3029 1961 30 28 1963 27 1964. 28 1965 2 25 () All IMF members plus As percentage of estimated 1965 imports. Increases in total reserves, 1958-64, hy major areas[In billions of dollars] Country or group Gold Foreignexchange IMFpositi


. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year ... 8 302 326 237 192 199 186 196 174 158 156 141 115 108 105 90 84 76 60 979886626465655852505551454440373431 212227181823242220192828272727262423 81 1949 26 1950 23 1951 18 1952 - 20 1953 22 1954 - - 23 1955 23 1956 21 1957 21 1958 28 1959 1960 3029 1961 30 28 1963 27 1964. 28 1965 2 25 () All IMF members plus As percentage of estimated 1965 imports. Increases in total reserves, 1958-64, hy major areas[In billions of dollars] Country or group Gold Foreignexchange IMFposition Totalincrease(6 years) Average annualrate of increase Industrial Europe . .6 .6 .6 Other Western Europe Australia, New Zealand, South Africa Less-developed areas . Total above . United States .4 Total all countries 464 19GG REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY WORLD IMPORTS AND MONETARY RESERVES. * Quarterly data for imports etpressed as annual ratesSource: IMF International Finoncial Statistics. Exhibit 52.—Remarks by Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary AffairsDeming, February 16, 1966, Washington University Assembly Series Lecture,on updating our international monetary system It is an honor and a great personal pleasure for me to be a guest lecturer in theWashington University Assembly Series. The honor comes, of course, from thehigh repute of the lecture series. The personal pleasure derives from the factthat I am a triple alumnus of this University. There is nothing quite like thepleasure of lecturing on a campus where one was lectured at so often. M>- academic career here stretched over a period of about 12 years, from theonset of the Great Depression to just prior to American entry into World War were eventful years in many respects, and, in relation to my subjec


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