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The International Monetary Structure
Bill Clinton Signs NAFTA
In this picture, President Bill Clinton signs the North American Free Trade Agreement into law. NAFTA, a free trade area between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, is an example of the importance of regional trade blocs to the international monetary structure. NAFTA is also an example of the U.S.' s disproportionate power in determining the direction of the international monetary structure.
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