The American Economic Review, Volume 70American Economic Association., 1980 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... foreign exchange at t + 1 , P * ( t + 1 ; t ) ; 91 + 1 ( t ) is the logarithm of the price of forward exchange Q1 + ... foreign interest FIGURE 1 FIGURE 3 Experiments with a Decentralized Mechanism for. Dollar Return or Cost P ( t ) e'H ...
... foreign exchange at t + 1 , P * ( t + 1 ; t ) ; 91 + 1 ( t ) is the logarithm of the price of forward exchange Q1 + ... foreign interest FIGURE 1 FIGURE 3 Experiments with a Decentralized Mechanism for. Dollar Return or Cost P ( t ) e'H ...
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... foreign cur- rency . For example , a multinational firm may borrow either dollars or foreign cur- rency to finance its operations ; and it is obligated to repay in the currency initially borrowed . In this case , the firm is holding a ...
... foreign cur- rency . For example , a multinational firm may borrow either dollars or foreign cur- rency to finance its operations ; and it is obligated to repay in the currency initially borrowed . In this case , the firm is holding a ...
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... foreign currency claims . Equation ( 1 ) states that the price of for- eign exchange p ( t ) adjusts immediately to equate the demand for a stock of net short- term foreign currency claims to the stock in existence , S ( t ) . This ...
... foreign currency claims . Equation ( 1 ) states that the price of for- eign exchange p ( t ) adjusts immediately to equate the demand for a stock of net short- term foreign currency claims to the stock in existence , S ( t ) . This ...
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