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International economics

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

Contributors in International economics

International economics

Capital-saving

Economy; International economics

A technological change or technological difference that is biassed in favour of using less capital, compared to some definition of neutrality.

Capital-using

Economy; International economics

A technological change or technological difference that is biassed in favour of using more capital, compared to some definition of neutrality.

Caribbean Basin Initiative

Economy; International economics

A preferential trading arrangement originally enacted in 1983 by the United States, providing duty-free access to a group of Caribbean countries for selected products. It was renewed and extended in ...

Caribbean Development Bank

Economy; International economics

A financial institution whose members are primarily the countries of the Caribbean region and whose purpose is to foster economic development in the region.

Carrier

Economy; International economics

A firm that provides transportation of persons or goods.

Cartel

Economy; International economics

A group of firms or countries that seeks to raise the price of a good by restricting its supply. The term is usually used for international groups, especially involving state-owned firms and/or ...

Cecchini Report

Economy; International economics

A 1988 report by a group of experts, chaired by Paolo Cecchini, examining the benefits and costs of creating a single market in Europe, in accordance with provisions of the Treaty of Rome.

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