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  • Exchange Rate Mechanism

    Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) and Europe There is an entry on exchange rate mechanism (erm) in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)" in the work "A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to […]

  • Exchange Rate Mechanism

    Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) and Europe There is an entry on exchange rate mechanism (erm) in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)" in the work "A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to […]

  • EMS Exchange-rate Mechanism

    Hierarchical Display of EMS exchange-rate mechanism Finance > Monetary relations > European Monetary SystemEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Economic convergence > Convergence criteria EMS exchange-rate mechanism Concept of EMS exchange-rate mechanism See the dictionary […]

  • EMS Exchange-rate Mechanism

    Hierarchical Display of EMS exchange-rate mechanism Finance > Monetary relations > European Monetary SystemEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Economic convergence > Convergence criteria EMS exchange-rate mechanism Concept of EMS exchange-rate mechanism See the dictionary […]

  • Representative Rate

    Hierarchical Display of Representative rate Agriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Agricultural policy > Common agricultural policy > Agri-monetary policyFinance > Monetary economics > Exchange policy > Exchange rateFinance > Monetary relations > European Monetary System Representative […]

  • Central Rate

    Each currency affiliated with the EUROPEAN monetary system (read this and related legal terms for further details) is assigned a value in terms of the European currency unit (ECU). The central rate is the range within wh…

  • Central Rate

    Each currency affiliated with the EUROPEAN monetary system (read this and related legal terms for further details) is assigned a value in terms of the European currency unit (ECU). The central rate is the range within wh…

  • Exchange Rate

    Exchange Rate in International Trade Meaning of Exchange Rate, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The price of one currency expressed in terms of another, i.e., the number of units of one currency that may be exchanged for one unit of another currency. […]

  • Differential Exchange Rates

    A scheme in which a government prescribes different rates of exchange for the local currency, depending upon the transaction involved. The government may assign its currency a given value in terms of gold for capital transfers, for example, but provide for a less favorable rate of exchange for impor…

  • London Guidelines for the Exchange of Information on Chemicals in International Trade

    London Guidelines for the Exchange of Information on Chemicals in International Trade   PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Definitions For the purposes of the Guidelines: (a) “Chemical”means a chemical substance whether by itself or in a mixture or preparation, whether manufactured or obtained from nature and includes such substances used as industrial chemicals and pesticides;…

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  • Atlantic Ocean

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  • International Monetary Fund

    International Monetary Fund Outline The UN Monetary and Financial Conference met in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States, from 1 to 20 July 1944. The Bretton Woods Agreement announced the establishment of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Bank for […]

  • International Monetary Fund

    International Monetary Fund Outline The UN Monetary and Financial Conference met in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States, from 1 to 20 July 1944. The Bretton Woods Agreement announced the establishment of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Bank for […]

  • Economic Convergence

    Hierarchical Display of Economic convergence Economics > Economic policy > Economic policyInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation policy > Economic cooperationFinance > Public finance and budget policy > Budget policy > Stability programmeFinance > Monetary […]