Tag: Monetary economics

  • Petrodollar

    Dollars remitted to oil-producing countries in settlement of petroleum purchase accounts. As a practical matter, purchases of petroleum from members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are usually settled in U.S. dollars because of the immense volumes of currency required for these …

  • Petrodollar

    Dollars remitted to oil-producing countries in settlement of petroleum purchase accounts. As a practical matter, purchases of petroleum from members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are usually settled in U.S. dollars because of the immense volumes of currency required for these …

  • Exchange Policy

    Hierarchical Display of Exchange policy Finance > Monetary economicsFinance > Monetary relations > Monetary relationsFinance > Monetary relations > European currency > EuroTrade > Trade policy > Commercial law > Law on negotiable instrumentsFinance > Monetary economics > […]

  • Exchange Policy

    Hierarchical Display of Exchange policy Finance > Monetary economicsFinance > Monetary relations > Monetary relationsFinance > Monetary relations > European currency > EuroTrade > Trade policy > Commercial law > Law on negotiable instrumentsFinance > Monetary economics > […]

  • Money

    Any unit or instrument generally accepted as having value to effect the purchase of goods or services, or to settle debts. All money enjoys three characteristics: (1) it is a unit of account in which values can be measured; (2) it is a medium of exchange; and (3) it is a store of value (i.e.,…

  • Money

    Any unit or instrument generally accepted as having value to effect the purchase of goods or services, or to settle debts. All money enjoys three characteristics: (1) it is a unit of account in which values can be measured; (2) it is a medium of exchange; and (3) it is a store of value (i.e.,…

  • Foreign-exchange Reserves

    Hierarchical Display of Foreign-exchange reserves Finance > Monetary relations > International financeIndustry > Iron, steel and other metal industries > Metals > Precious metal > GoldFinance > Monetary economics > Exchange policy > Foreign exchange market > Foreign currency […]

  • Bank For International Settlements

    Bank For International Settlements Summary of Bank For International Settlements An international bank owned and controlled by the central banks of twenty-four European and five non-European central banks. The BIS was formed at the Hague Conference of 1930 in response to pressures for the […]

  • Financial Transaction

    Hierarchical Display of Financial transaction Finance > Free movement of capital > Financial marketTrade > Trade policy > Trade policy > Regulation of transactionsBusiness And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > PaymentFinance > Monetary economics > Intra-EU payment […]

  • Financial Transaction

    Hierarchical Display of Financial transaction Finance > Free movement of capital > Financial marketTrade > Trade policy > Trade policy > Regulation of transactionsBusiness And Competition > Accounting > Management accounting > PaymentFinance > Monetary economics > Intra-EU payment […]

  • Budget Policy

    Hierarchical Display of Budget policy Finance > Public finance and budget policyEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policyFinance > Monetary economics > Economic and Monetary Union > Coordination of EMU policiesFinance > Budget > Implementation of the budgetFinance > Budget […]

  • International Liquidity

    Resources See Also Public Finance Public Policy Tax Law Financial Regulation

  • International Liquidity

    Resources See Also Public Finance Public Policy Tax Law Financial Regulation

  • European Central Bank

    European Central Bank (ECB) and the Treaties of the European Union Description of European Central Bank (ECB) provided by the European Union Commission: The European Central Bank was inaugurated on 30 June 1998. On 1 January 1999 it took over responsibility for implementing European monetary […]

  • Revaluation

    Revaluation in International Trade Meaning of Revaluation, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The increase of the value (restoration) of a nation's currency (that had once been devalued) in terms of the currency of another nation.