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  2. International finance - Wikipedia

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    International finance (also referred to as international monetary economics or international macroeconomics) is the branch of financial economics broadly concerned with monetary and macroeconomic interrelations between two or more countries. [ 1][ 2] International finance examines the dynamics of the global financial system, international ...

  3. International economics - Wikipedia

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    International finance studies the flow of capital across international financial markets, and the effects of these movements on exchange rates. [3] International monetary economics and international macroeconomics study flows of money across countries and the resulting effects on their economies as a whole. [4]

  4. International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    The International Monetary Fund ( IMF) is a major financial agency of the United Nations, and an international financial institution funded by 190 member countries, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It is regarded as the global lender of last resort to national governments, and a leading supporter of exchange-rate stability.

  5. Stijn Claessens - Wikipedia

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    The Wharton School. Information at IDEAS / RePEc. Stijn Claessens (born Constantijn Anton Marie Francois Claessens, June 19, 1959) is a Dutch economist who currently serves as the Head of Financial Stability Policy department of the Bank for International Settlements. [ 1] He worked for fourteen years at World Bank beginning in 1987 until 2001 ...

  6. Trump’s suggestion of 20% tariffs elevates trade issues again ...

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    The Peterson Institute for International Economics has run the numbers and found that Trump's initial tariff ideas (60% duties on China and 10% on other trading partners) would lead to a typical ...

  7. IMF Economic Review - Wikipedia

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    The IMF Economic Review has a focus on open economy macroeconomics, but also features content on global economic policies, international finance as well as international trade. Its current publication frequency is of four issues per year and its current editor and co-editor are the economists Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and Ayhan Kose.

  8. Balance of payments - Wikipedia

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    Country foreign exchange reserves minus external debt. In international economics, the balance of payments (also known as balance of international payments and abbreviated BOP or BoP) of a country is the difference between all money flowing into the country in a particular period of time (e.g., a quarter or a year) and the outflow of money to the rest of the world.

  9. Economic globalization - Wikipedia

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    It is the increasing economic integration and interdependence of national, regional, and local economies across the world through an intensification of cross-border movement of goods, services, technologies and capital. [ 2] Economic globalization primarily comprises the globalization of production, finance, markets, technology, organizational ...