Bellagio Group

The Bellagio Group was first convened in the 1960s by Professor Fritz Machlup to brainstorm on the structure of the Bretton Woods System and what might follow. The group of about 30 economists (which included Charles Kindleberger, Robert Mundell and Robert Triffin) met over several months to construct a proposal for exchange rates and adjustment mechanisms for the international monetary system. Most of these meetings occurred at the historic Villa Serbelloni in Bellagio, Italy (a Rockefeller Fou

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