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    reports results of arbitrage computation for the 2008 US presidential election. As we can observe from Panel B of Table 1, we do not see any positive return both from USD to GBP and from GBP to USD. Only one positive return appears in 3 months’ forward rates for both USD to GBP and GBP to USD. When we look at the average arbitrage opportunity for different maturities, the average arbitrage opportunity of USD to GBP is smaller than that of GBP to USD in 3 out of 4 different maturities. The 2008-2009

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    in the target country. Some of these factors include cultural differences, political stability, exchange rate stability, tax policies, state of infrastructure, and corruption level. Indonesia is a developing nation that has reached milestones in its progress starting with its move into democracy into the efforts of stabilizing its economic fluctuations. According to WorldBank.org, the 2014 inflation rate was estimated to be 6.4%. Also, the GNI per capita has been steadily increasing since 2000, which

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    Facts Bob and Carl transferred property to Stone Corporation in exchange for 90% and 10%, respectively, of Stone stock. Bob then sells half of his Stone stock to Carl, pursuant to a binding agreement between the two of them. We have been asked whether or not this transfer of property for Stone meets the Sec. 351 control requirement for non-recognition treatment. Issues To determine whether the transfer of property meets the Sec. 351 control requirements, the requirements under Section 351(a) will

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    In her essay, “You’re Welcome: Couch-surfing the Globe,” Patricia Marx argues that CouchSurfing, which is a hospitality online exchange service, enables its members to enrich their lives by connecting with people from around the world without necessarily having to travel or pay for it. Members learn more about each other’s culture and share their knowledge. To become a member, one must simply compose an online profile and include interesting facts about oneself. Arguing that this practice is remarkably

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    Social Exchange theory Theories are defined as a belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action (Theory, n.d.). The theory that I researched is the social exchange theory. Defined as interpreting people’s social interactions that are based on estimates of rewards and punishment. The research indicates that the theory is valid. I will go further in to depth. This theory is relevant in many peoples lives. Let me explain in a scenario. A man named Johnathan was shopping for

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    A: What are the objectives of both parties in the exchanges? Marilyn and Len are both looking out for their teams, and protecting their own best interests. Marilyn’s objective is to get Len to turnover five billion dollars worth of viable accounts. Len’s objective is to get Marilyn to accept the accounts he has chosen to give her, so that his team won’t incur a loss of commission. How would you describe the general "tone" of the exchanges? I would describe

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    I decided to read and write about an experiment that was done to answer the question of why gay men and straight women have such close relationships. The article’s title is, “Friend with Benefits, but Without the Sex: Straight Women and Gay men Exchange Trustworthy Mating Advice.” Previous research has been done on this topic and found that women tend to enjoy a gay man’s companionship because there is not sexual strings attached and bias advice. Gay men find straight women to be extremely trustworthy

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    investment they bring elsewhere. More importantly it is estimated that the richest one percent of Chinese households hold $2 -5 trillion in property and liquid assets. If the yuan is devalued too much these wealthy could overwhelm China’s vast foreign exchange reserve. (The Economist, 2012) Finally given the slowing economy in Asia the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reclassified the yuan. Previously the IMF considered it to be “substantially undervalued” compared to other currencies. The IMF

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    METHODLOGY The purpose of this paper is concentrated on relationship between Vietnamese stock price relative to exchange rate and United State stock market. In order to have a better view about this relationships, the suitable econometrics model will be used in the research are OLS and ARMA. To determine the correlation, coefficients among the variables from the test we will be able to find out the β, R2, P-value, Standard Error, Durbin-Watson stat statistic etc... With the time series dataset

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    derives the optimal monetary and exchange rate policy by an optimizing model under a small stochastic open economy with imperfect competition and short run price rigidity. After the exchange rate crises, lots of countries choose to adjust flexible exchange rate together with some monetary policies. However, history gives a different opinion of how monetary policy response to nominal and real exchange rate. In the 1970s, economists suggest a flexible exchange rate could help to insulate the economy

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