Dongo: Control over market access and the structure of institutions is something that cuts across these eras, even though the forms are quite different in the formal colonial era. At one point we had this monitory organization, let's say, a reber mitor organization, called the selling standard. The system collapsed during the between the two world words. It was recessitated just after th second worlord, but it collapsed. And britain, let say, get rid of the pag to the gold et cetera, and formed e sterlingston t the sterling zone. In 19 39 they created the franzon,. because they left the the gold sandivinin 19 36,
Olúfẹmi Táíwò guest hosts an interview with Daniela Gabor and Ndongo Samba Sylla on how financial power has shaped the global economic order from colonialism through Bretton Woods, the Washington Consensus, and today's Wall Street Consensus.
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