Search results for: “european payments union”
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Tonga
Resources See Also Legal System Country Jurisdiction Immigration Consulate
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Bretton Woods Agreement
The product of an international conference on monetary and economic affairs held at the end of World War II, from which resulted the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; the term is used most commonly in reference to a program for world monetary affairs that emerged from the conference an…
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Clearing Agreement
Hierarchical Display of Clearing agreement Finance > Monetary relations > International finance > International paymentFinance > Monetary relations > Monetary relations > Monetary agreement Clearing agreement Concept of Clearing agreement See the dictionary definition of Clearing […]
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Invisible Trade Balance
Hierarchical Display of Invisible trade balance European Union > European construction > EU relations > Balance of payments Invisible trade balance Concept of Invisible trade balance See the dictionary definition of Invisible trade balance. Characteristics of Invisible trade balance [rtbs […]
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Common Agricultural Policy
Common agricultural policy (CAP) and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Common agricultural policy (CAP) provided by the European Union Commission: The common agricultural policy is a matter reserved exclusively for the Community. Under Article 33 of the Treaty establishing the […]
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Common Agricultural Policy
Common agricultural policy (CAP) and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Common agricultural policy (CAP) provided by the European Union Commission: The common agricultural policy is a matter reserved exclusively for the Community. Under Article 33 of the Treaty establishing the […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Foreign Trade
Foreign Trade Definition Foreign Trade is the exchange of goods and services between nations. Goods can be defined as finished products, as intermediate goods used in producing other goods, or as agricultural products and foodstuffs. Introduction International trade enables a […]
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Trade Balance
J-Curve and International Trade Economy In relation to international trade economy, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of J-Curve: The expected adjustment path in a country's trade balance following a currency depreciation or devaluation. Because a change in the […]
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Support Mechanism
Hierarchical Display of Support mechanism European Union > EU finance > EU financing > EU financial instrumentFinance > Monetary relations > Balance of paymentsFinance > Monetary relations > Monetary relations > Currency area > Euro area > European Stability MechanismFinance > […]
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International Commercial Arbitration
See also International business arbitration in this international legal encyclopedia. International Commercial Arbitration Resources Treaties and Conventions on Arbitration See also Treaties in this legal […]
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International Commercial Arbitration
See also International business arbitration in this international legal encyclopedia. International Commercial Arbitration Resources Treaties and Conventions on Arbitration See also Treaties in this legal […]
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Free Movement of Capital
Free Movement of Capital and Europe There is an entry on free movement of capital in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Free Movement of Capital" in the work "A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to Zollverein", […]