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Economic exposureSame as exchange rate exposure.Economic exposureThe extent to which the value of a firm will change because of an exchange rate change.Economic exposure Similar MatchesInternational macroeconomicsInternational macroeconomicsSame as international finance, but with more emphasis on the international determination of macroeconomic variables such as national income and the price level. Economic value addedEconomic value addedA measure of corporate performance which reveals whether a company is earning more or less than the amount which its capital is costing. If it is, value is being added to the enterprise, which is good news for shareholders. If it isn't, shareholders have cause for grievance because their capital would be better employed in a bank account earning interest. Economic indicatorEconomic indicatorAn variable that is measured and publicly reported and that is considered meaningful not only for itself but as a sign of how rapidly the larger economy is expanding or contracting. Economic defeasanceEconomic defeasanceSee: In-substance defeasance Economic rate of returnEconomic rate of returnThe net benefits to all members of society, as a percentage of cost, taking into account externalities and other market imperfections. Further SuggestionsInternational monetary economicsLeading economic indicators Welfare economics Closer Economic Relations Economic dependence Chinese Economic Area Keynesian economics Council for Mutual Economic Assistance Economic order quantity (EOQ) Economic integration Macroeconomic First theorem of welfare economics macroeconomics Neoclassical economics Economic indicators Economics Economic interdependence Economic justice Special economic zone Economic development Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Pact (APEC) microeconomics Economic union Economic growth rate economics |
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