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Banks and firms bought and sold currencies to complete the export or import transaction or to hedge the exposure to fluctuations in the exchange rates in the currencies of interest.
Small firms are important because it helps the beginner businessman to start his business with a limited initial capital investment.
What important charactertistic do all three types of imperfectly competitive firms share?
It is necessary. But, at the end of the day I found its amazing.
Customer satisfaction.
A) sell to countries with high standards of living.
When South Korea's export growth stalled some South Korean firms suggested that south Korea primary export problem was the weakness in the Japanese yen.
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Banks and firms bought and sold currencies to complete the export or import transaction or to hedge the exposure to fluctuations in the exchange rates in the currencies of interest.
Small firms are important because it helps the beginner businessman to start his business with a limited initial capital investment.
because every one wants to maximize profit this export import give brand name so... most of businessman want to do export or import product
Visible exports refer to tangible goods that are sold to other countries, while invisible exports refer to services provided by one country to another, such as tourism, consulting, or financial services. Both types of exports contribute to a country's economy by generating revenue and creating jobs.
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Somkid Jatusripitak. has written: 'The exporting behavior of manufacturing firms' -- subject(s): Decision making, Export marketing, Manufacturing industries
What important charactertistic do all three types of imperfectly competitive firms share?
It is necessary. But, at the end of the day I found its amazing.
Edward J. Nelson has written: 'An examinations of the usage, awareness and satisfaction of Government Export Promotion Programmes among small firms in Northern Ireland'