Bretton Woods System: The Bretton Woods system was an international monetary framework established in 1944, which included the creation of the IMF and the World Bank. It aimed to promote economic stability and growth through fixed exchange rates and the convertibility of currencies.
Special Drawing Rights (SDRs): Special Drawing Rights are an international reserve asset created by the IMF to supplement the official reserves of member countries. SDRs are not a currency but rather a claim to currency held by IMF member countries.
Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs): Structural Adjustment Programs are economic reform policies that the IMF and World Bank have required as a condition for providing loans to developing countries. These programs typically involve austerity measures, privatization, and market liberalization.