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International economics

International trade theories, policies, finances and their effects on economic activities.

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International economics

IS-LM-BP Model

Economy; International economics

A particular version of the Mundell-Fleming Model that extends the IS-LM model by including in the diagram a third curve, the BP-curve, representing the balance of payments and/or the exchange ...

globalization

Economy; International economics

1. The increasing world-wide integration of markets for goods, services and capital that began to attract special attention in the late 1990s. 2. Also used to encompass a variety of other changes ...

breakbulk

Economy; International economics

1. A breakbulk ship is one which transports cargo which is packed in cases, bales, cartons, drums, carboys etc. , and this cargo is carried in the ship's cargo holds rather than in containers ...

Abenomics

Economy; International economics

A portmanteau of Abe and economics that refers to the economic policies advocated by the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzō Abe, to revitalize the country's stagnant economy. Abenomics includes a set of ...

isoquant

Economy; International economics

A curve representing the combinations of factor inputs that yield a given level of output in a production function.

forward rate

Economy; International economics

Also called the forward exchange rate, this is the exchange rate on a forward market transaction.

commodity code

Economy; International economics

The system of identifying a commodity by an assigned number.

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