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2020
Abstract The present study aims to reveal knowledge, report on perception level and look at the evaluation of exchange rate risk management techniques of enterprises registered to Afyonkarahisar Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In order to achieve this, the authors conducted a study that included a field-survey and consisted of 223 ...
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Abstract The present study aims to reveal knowledge, report on perception level and look at the evaluation of exchange rate risk management techniques of enterprises registered to Afyonkarahisar Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In order to achieve this, the authors conducted a study that included a field-survey and consisted of 223 ...
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The Exchange Risks of Foreign Operations
The Journal of Business, 1972Firms that engage in foreign operations are subject to a special type of risk. A foreign operation is obliged to hold assets, incur operating costs, and/or receive revenues whose domestic currency value will change when foreign price levels and the exchange rate change.
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2023
La gestione del capitale circolante è di centrale importanza sia per le grandi che per le piccole e medie imprese internazionali. Se, da un lato, le grandi imprese sono spinte ad adottare strategie internazionali come quella globale e quella transnazionale (si veda l’interessante studio e l’analisi empirica in Magnani, (2018, pp.
Gina Rossi, Franco Cescon
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La gestione del capitale circolante è di centrale importanza sia per le grandi che per le piccole e medie imprese internazionali. Se, da un lato, le grandi imprese sono spinte ad adottare strategie internazionali come quella globale e quella transnazionale (si veda l’interessante studio e l’analisi empirica in Magnani, (2018, pp.
Gina Rossi, Franco Cescon
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Risks Associated with Exchange Transfusion
New England Journal of Medicine, 1962ALTHOUGH most medical centers perform exchange transfusions on newborn infants if the bilirubin reaches levels of 18 to 20 mg. per 100 ml. in the first few days of life1 2 3 4 there are many who doubt its necessity as a routine procedure at these levels.5 6 7 8 Since the decision to perform an exchange transfusion is based essentially on the risks ...
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Nominal exchange risk is a ubiquitous factor in international economic policy analysis. For example, sudden appreciations of the dollar following financial crises outside the United States often are ascribed to “safe haven” portfolio shifts. The elimination of national currencies in Europe has been rationalized in part by the claim that uncertain ...
Maurice Obstfeld, Kenneth Rogoff
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ON THE EFFECTS OF EXCHANGE RISK ON THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET EFFICIENCY
International Economic Journal, 1991In this paper we agrue that more volatility in the foreign exchange market contributes to inefficiency in that market. This hypotheses is tested empirically following a two-step procedure. In the first step degree of inefficiency in the foreign exchange market is measured for 17 developed countries using quarterly time series data over 19731-198811 ...
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Reexamination of exchange risk
Journal of Macroeconomics, 1990Abstract This paper addresses the determination of the risk premium on forward exhange rates. Using a simple general equilibrium framework, the paper shows that the risk premium will not equal zero when the forward exchange market serves a risk-pooling purpose. Furthermore, the risk premium is a state variable.
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The Accounting Review, 1977
Abstract Reviews the book "Foreign Exchange Risk," by Andreas R. Prindl.
Samuel R. Sapienza, Gere Dominiak
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Abstract Reviews the book "Foreign Exchange Risk," by Andreas R. Prindl.
Samuel R. Sapienza, Gere Dominiak
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Exchanges and measures of risks
Mathematics and Financial Economics, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2013
It does not seem possible for a human society to avoid situations in which benefits for some persons lead to risks for others. Therefore conflicts of interest about risk are inescapable. They are also at the centre of many public controversies about risk. To deal with them we need to answer the question: When is it justified to impose a risk on someone
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It does not seem possible for a human society to avoid situations in which benefits for some persons lead to risks for others. Therefore conflicts of interest about risk are inescapable. They are also at the centre of many public controversies about risk. To deal with them we need to answer the question: When is it justified to impose a risk on someone
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