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2. “The Bretton Woods institutions were created in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in 1944 during the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference at the Mount Washington Hotel. At the conference, member nations agreed to create a family of institutions to address critical issues in the international financial system” (www.brettonwoods.org/page/about-the-bretton-woodsinstitutions).
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4. Imports of broken rice have evolved rapidly in recent years and it is becoming a major rice product imported into the Ivorian rice market, competing with imports of standard rice traditionally preferred by consumers in Côte d'Ivoire.