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Convertibility

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Convertibility is the quality of money which is officially backed by government reserves of a precious metal, probably the gold standard. Under convertibility, currency is seen as more reliable and less prone to exchange-rate fluctuations (though gold, of course, also changes in value). The Bretton Woods Institutions were set up partially to allow countries to peg their currencies to the US dollar instead of their own gold reserves; the US eventually abandoned the gold standard, and thus convertibility, in 1971.

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