The aim was to avoid frequent costly crises, facilitate macro-economic management and to achieve stable and inclusive economic growth in developing countries.
Survive it did, however, despite frequent economic crises and a two-year hiatus during World War II.
Nonetheless welfare provisions for school children had made progress during the 1930s although because of the frequent economic crises this progress had been rather erratic.
It was the largest concert hall in Nottingham and a major venue for political rallies but it had frequent financial crises.
Despite frequent crises with Bo, Nora is able to continue her relationship with Daniel, who soon proposes.
Chandler stressed the prudent policy of the directors and it did enable the Bank to weather the frequent financial crises.
The Upper Harz mines attained their greatest lucrativity in the 16th and 17th centuries, even though there were frequent crises during that time.
An economy with frequent large recessions, a pronounced business cycle, very high or variable inflation, or frequent financial crises would be considered economically unstable.
Globally, the golden age was a time of unusual financial stability, with crises far less frequent and intense than before or after.
There were frequent crises in Europe and America in the 19th and first half of the 20th century, specifically the period 1815-1939.