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107 documents for european currency exchange
  • ... that result from fluctuations in foreign exchange rates in respect of debt denominated in foreign cu...) implements amendments to the functional currency tax reporting rules;. (g) implements minor tax ame...(b) the currency of the European Monetary Union;. (c) the currency of the United Ki...

  • ... & THE ECONOMICS OF FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE Two-Step Analytical Framework The Economics of Fut... for the same cloth purchased from a European supplier costs a total of C$1,008 at an exchange r...

  • ... the process for prescribed stock exchanges;. (m) introduces an investment tax credit for chil... a mechanism to accommodate functional currency reporting;. (r) provides certain tobacco processor... of those countries are members of the European Union, or (8) The definition 'investment business'...

  • ... in a laissez-faire world of flexible exchange rates and monetary policies focused on domestic ob...They argue that some international currency-managed not by a single country but by internation... companies located in the euro area, and European banks have established a strong presence in the BR...

  • It's kind of overblown to one degree if you look at the size of the Greek economy relative to the size of the euro zone," [Sacha Tihanyi] says. "But on the other side of things, people worry about contagion risk and the viability of the euro zone as a currency union should one of its countries default on its debt without the support of other members. "Typically, governments don't actually pay down their debt," he says. "They roll it over. As their economy grows, they will devalue their debt." But developing economies or economies that have difficulty financing a large part of their borrowing needs in their own domestic currency issue debt in foreign currency. "That's because countries with loose monetary controls have a propensity to run high inflation because of seigniorage -- printi...

    ... heavy weights for the country and the European Union (EU), of which it is a member. Greece is run... more of it, but oftentimes, the foreign exchange market will step in and do the job already if the ...

  • This paper starts with a brief description of recent Russian economic and political developments and identifies the poor institutional capacity of the state as the major obstacle to growth. Then cross-country regressions are used to provide evidence for two arguments. First, the single most important factor limiting the inflow of FDI to Russia seems to be the inefficiency of the government - its inability to enforce rules and regulations. It is not the lack of the rule of law, or high level of corruption, or insufficient democratization, or low degree of economic freedom. Second, given the poor government effectiveness, the benefits of FDI are quite weak and may be outweighed by cost (repatriation of profits, but no transfer of technology).

    ... and external - decreased, and foreign exchange reserves increased. Compared to others, however, R... its exchange rate (1995-1998) led to the currency crisis of August 1998; now it seems that history i... or democratic; China and Central European countries, with murder rates of about two per 100,...

  • ... policies and external shocks such as currency movements. This suggests that national public poli... grew the fastest during a period of exchange rate depreciation and grew more slowly during the ...2001. "The Curse of Natural Resources," European Economic Review 45: 827-838. . Sharpe, A., and E. ...

  • China has emerged as the most dynamic FDI-host country in the world, and the impact of FDI on the Chinese economy has burgeoned in ways that no one anticipated. This paper focuses on four issues: (a) the factors behind the FDI boom; (b) how China has succeeded in utilizing FDI so far; (c) China's FDI strategy; and (d) its future development. China's special advantages in attracting and using FDI come from three sources: the huge market with cheap labour, the large number of rich overseas Chinese as investors, and the effective FDI strategy and policy implemented by the central government. Whether or not China will be a winner in future depends on how it balances between technology transfers and domestic market protection.

    ... create a legal framework that allowed currency convertibility and reduced red tape. In 1986 new p... FDI are able directly to earn foreign exchange and have been more successful in avoiding serious ... from the United States and Western European countries that had increasing trade deficits with ...

  • ... an "issuer fee", in respect of foreign currency transactions21. Winkler C.J.O. took issue with t...There are twenty-nine European shareholder organizations in the settlement from n... with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The proposed class consisted of both U...

  • This article investigates how transnational familial links and socio-cultural dynamics shape migrants' remitting behavior and inform their relationships. It shows that most research on remittances fails to capture migrants' personal and social significance of remittances embedded not only in their transnational social relations, but also in cultural contexts. Drawing on new empirical qualitative research amongst Congolese migrants in South Africa, the article argues that migrants remit primarily in a bid to escape social death by fostering familial belonging and sustaining social status. It finds that socio-cultural influences and internalized social stereotypes about economic effects of emigration shape migrants' awareness of their role expectations in communities of origin. These role...

    ... these take the value of social goods or exchange commodities that people provide to remain members.... children born in Europe; and spouses of European citizens faced with the impossibility of legal res... often come and pretend to inquire about currency exchange rates to let you know how often they remi...



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