The bretton woods system of fixed exchange rates collapsed because
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While the dollar had struggled throughout most of the 1960s within the parity established at Bretton Woods, this crisis marked the breakdown of the system. An attempt to revive the fixed exchange ratesfailed, and by March 1973 the majorcurrencies began to float against each other.
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