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Money, money, money

Child Care, 2011
Some fun ideas for introducing the concept of money to children, through play.
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Mobile Money

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2018
Access to financial institutions is difficult in developing economies and especially for the poor. However, the widespread adoption of mobile phones has enabled the development of mobile money systems that deliver financial services through the mobile ...
Simone Centellegher   +5 more
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Money, money, money for the comrades

British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2000
The adverse publicity associated with the non-existent influenza crisis last winter led to major policy changes, which will give significant dollops of money to the comrades in the pharmaceutical industry and general practice.
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Money money money TRANSACTIONS

Five to Eleven, 2003
In many ways, economic transactions of one sort or another govern all our lives. Just what do children understand about money and economic systems? Should teaching children about money be given as much priority as literacy, say, or maths?
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Money, money, money

Practice Management, 2015
How much do GPs really earn? Steve Ainsworth
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One money, one market : the effect of common currencies on trade

, 2000
A gravity model is used to assess the separate effects of exchange rate volatility and currency unions on international trade. The panel data, bilateral observations for five years during 1970-90 covering 186 countries, includes 300+ observations in ...
A. Rose
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Why Don't Issuers Get Upset About Leaving Money on the Table in Ipos?

, 2000
One of the puzzles regarding initial public offerings (IPOs) is that issuers rarely get upset about leaving substantial amounts of money on the table, defined as the number of shares sold times the difference between the first-day closing market price ...
Tim Loughran, J. Ritter
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‘Money, Money, Money … Always Sunny!’

2015
In their study of SoM around the Mediterranean Sea, Di Nicola and Musumeci found that the associated financial transactions occurred in a wide variety of ways: via a large number of very different financial agencies, via couriers, via informal banking systems, via economic activities that rely on liquidity payments or on payments in cash (Di Nicola ...
Stef Janssens, Johan Leman
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Shrinking money: the demand for money and the nonneutrality of money

Journal of Monetary Economics, 2002
Abstract We evaluate the macroeconomic implications of post-World War II money demand changes in two business cycle models: the limited participation model and the sticky price model. The sticky price model is invariant to changes in money demands.
Harold L. Cole   +3 more
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The Time of Money

Soziale Systeme, 2007
Zusammenfassung Risikolagen - wie diejenigen, die auf den Finanzmärkten beobachtet werden können - erfordern einen komplexen Zeitbegriff, der zeigt, wie die gegenwärtige Orientierung an der Zukunft auf das einwirkt, was in der Zukunft gegenwärtig wird.
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