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Two-ness |
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Two-nessThe property of simple versions of many trade models that they have two of everything: goods, factors, and countries especially. An important issue, addressed by Jones (1977), who coined the term, and by Jones and Scheinkman (1977) is the extent to which the results of these models depend on this two-ness.Similar MatchesCreditworthinessCreditworthinessEligibility of an individual or firm to borrow money. Balance of indebtednessBalance of indebtednessSee net foreign asset position. Trade Restrictiveness IndexTrade Restrictiveness IndexA theoretically consistent index of the restrictiveness of trade policy -- both tariffs and NTBs -- developed by Anderson and Neary (1996). Pure Play BusinessPure Play BusinessPure Play Business refers to a business that was established for the web, but had no prior physical presence. Amazon.com is an example of a pure play business. This is in contrast to a Legacy Business, these businesses are the traditional businesses that are transforming to the web. Business Cycle Dating CommitteeBusiness Cycle Dating CommitteeSee National Bureau of Economic Research. Further SuggestionsGlobal competitivenessBusiness Expansion Scheme Skewness Willingness to pay Business cycle Basic business strategies business property relief Restrictive business practice Timeliness Business failure Business model critical illness cover Business day Openness Business segment reporting Business plan Business combination personal accident and sickness insurance investment business Business cycle Business risk Indebtedness Competitiveness sickness benefit Fairness argument for protection |
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