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Research on the impact of digital finance on rural revitalization. [PDF]
Zhou L, Ji X, Yuan S.
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Managing public-private partnerships for health diagnostics: challenges and strategies. [PDF]
Bennett S +13 more
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The impact of population aging on income gaps: Can digital finance play a buffering role? [PDF]
Sun Z, Dong Y, Ning G.
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Valuation effects of U.S. monetary policy tightening: The roles of foreign exposure. [PDF]
Fang X, Peng X.
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Steering FinTech: Techno-industrial policy for the data-driven economy in China's Greater Bay Area. [PDF]
Anguelov D.
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This essay written for The New Palgrave dictionary of Ecnomics provides a selective and interpretive account of the development of thought on international financial questions. Attention is focused on the process of international adjustment and on the proper definition of external balance. Since the first descriptions of the price-specie-flow mechanism
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1982In the days when the United Kingdom had extensive overseas investments and a dominant position in world trade, business was fairly straightforward for British exporters. They encountered few foreign exchange problems, as most transactions were conducted in sterling, and the seller’s market that prevailed allowed them to dictate terms and to grant or ...
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Abstract Exchanges among a given set of currencies define a graph, and the rates of ex- change satisfy a condition which can be described in terms of a potential function on the graph. Using this approach, the matrix-tree technique is applied to show that the balance of payments determines a unique system of exchange rates. Let V be a
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Abstract Exchanges among a given set of currencies define a graph, and the rates of ex- change satisfy a condition which can be described in terms of a potential function on the graph. Using this approach, the matrix-tree technique is applied to show that the balance of payments determines a unique system of exchange rates. Let V be a
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