Essays about: "Main Trading Partners"
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1. Correlation Between Sending Sanctions and the Development of the Sanctioning Country’s Economy
University essay fromAbstract : Economic sanctions are a tool of achieving peace and have become increasingly important in research lately, as it is a more current question than ever. With the Russian war on Ukraine, countries have been sending sanctions in the hopes of financially straining Russia. READ MORE
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2. What Drives Invoicing Currency Choices
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This paper examines the effects of key macroeconomic and trade variables on invoicing currency patterns. Departing from common model assumptions of complete local currency pricing or partner country pricing, the existing analytical and empirical literature suggests a range of macroeconomic and strategic determinants of internationally trading actors’ currency usage. READ MORE
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3. Factors Influencing Child Trafficking: An analysis of cases reported in Ghana
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : Trafficking in persons is a global challenge. Several millions of victims are affected by trafficking annually. Most of these victims are children who are exploited sexually and into forced labour. There have been global concerns on the occurrence of trafficking and Ghana as a country, has been placed on the tier 2 watch list by the United States. READ MORE
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4. Gefleortens Mejeriförening : Orsaken bakom fusionen med Arla Foods
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Den svenska mejerimarknaden har förändrats snabbt och radikalt. Allt fler kooperativa företag försvinner och ett fåtal större aktörer kvarstår. De mindre kooperativa företagen som inte klarar att konkurrera pressas till att fusionera eller köpas upp. READ MORE
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5. Trade Facilitation and Landlocked countries
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This paper presents a stepping stone into analyzing the effect that border barriers associated with trade facilitation have on landlocked developing countries. Using the ‘time taken to import’ as the main trade facilitation indicator, simulations show a negative effect between trade facilitation and landlocked countries. READ MORE