What is bretton woods committee?

The Bretton Woods Committee is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. that was founded in 1983 with the goal of supporting and promoting the international monetary system that was established at the Bretton Woods Conference of 1944. The organization is composed of individuals who are active or retired leaders from business, government, academia, and other organizations with expertise in international finance and development.

The Bretton Woods Committee aims to facilitate dialogue and understanding among stakeholders who have an interest in the global economy and international financial institutions. It works to advocate for policies and reforms that promote global economic growth, stability, and resilience. The organization also seeks to educate the public about the importance of international financial institutions and their role in promoting economic development and reducing poverty.

The committee holds conferences, seminars, and other activities to facilitate discussions among stakeholders about global economic issues. Its members also engage with policymakers, regulators, and private entities to help shape policies and practices in the financial sector. The organization has a global network of members and partners, including government agencies, multinational organizations, and private sector entities.