Citations with the tag: MONEY
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- World financial markets.
// Accountancy Ireland; Jun97, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p15Reports on the developments affecting the Irish pound as of June 1997. Includes the drop in the value of the Irish pound below DEM 2.6000; Expectations of further U.K. sterling gains; Initiation of the Bank of England's control over the U.K. monetary policy.
- Deal preview: New York names lead calendar.
Lewis, Brian // Bond Buyer; 09/15/97, Vol. 321 Issue 30230, p2Reports on the influx of a new-money deal in New York City on September 15, 1997. Impact of the deal on quality loan spreads.
- Money's timeline.
P.W. // Whole Earth; Spring98, Issue 92, p42Describes the types of money used by the people on the Pacific Island of Yap in the Western Caroline Islands, southwest of Guam. Size and value; Limestone disks; Shells.
- In each other we trust.
Glover, Paul; Hargraves, Monica // Whole Earth; Spring98, Issue 92, p50Discusses the benefits of Ithaca, New York's HOURS, the oldest of the recent local currencies. Face-value transactions average; Bioregional ideals of local currencies; Intention to create the community labor standard as a new standard for money; Listing component of a local currency system;...
- A Penny for Your Thoughts.
Glover, Paul; Hargraves, Monica // Scholastic Scope; 2/7/2005, Vol. 53 Issue 12, p21Focuses on the use of pennies in the U.S.
- Goodbye to Pennies.
Glover, Paul; Hargraves, Monica // Scholastic News -- Edition 3; 10/9/2006, Vol. 63 Issue 5, p3The article presents information on the possible cessation of the production of pennies in the U.S.
- Banxico's Peso Dilemma.
Glover, Paul; Hargraves, Monica // Emerging Markets Monitor; 2/3/2003, Vol. 8 Issue 40, p9Discusses issues concerning the currency of Mexico. Figure for inflation being targeted by BMI.
- Further Limited Gains Realistic.
Glover, Paul; Hargraves, Monica // Emerging Markets Monitor; 5/12/2003, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p10Presents forecasts on the performance of the Colombian peso by 2004. Short-term performance of the currency; Factors that could affect or support the currency; Warnings on possible difficulties that may arise in the future.
- The rand's amazing run.
Commey, Pusch // New African; Mar2003, Issue 416, p29Reports on the recovery of South Africa's currency rand due to sound economic policies of the government. Outlook of the foreign investors towards the country; Statistics depicting the recovery of the currency; Impact of increasing trend in the currency on economic conditions of the country.
- Currency in other countries.
Commey, Pusch // World Almanac for Kids; 1996, p131Presents a chart which tells what currencies are used in countries around the world.
- Currency in other countries.
Commey, Pusch // World Almanac for Kids; 1998, p129Discusses currency in countries other than the United States. Chart showing the name of the money unit used in various countries. Countries which use the currency units the bolivar, the real, the dinar, the dirham, the dollar, the drachma, the franc, the guilder, the koruna, the krona, the...
- Rattling the rand.
Siddiqi, Moin // African Business; Oct96, Issue 214, p20Focuses on the factors affecting the international market values for South Africa's rand currency for the second half of 1996. Introduction of a fiscal program by the government; Economic growth of the post-apartheid economy affecting the currency; Comparison of the country's currency to...
- AB guide to African currencies.
Siddiqi, Moin // African Business; Nov96, Issue 215, p6Presents a table on the exchange values of African currencies. Values in sterling pounds, United States dollars and deutschmarks.
- A confusion of currencies.
Versi, Anver // African Business; Feb97, Issue 218, p6Editorial. Comments on the need to reform currency systems in African countries faced with valuation problems. Case example of the large disparity of exchange rates for the Angolan kwanza and the Zairian zaire; Background of the origins of exchange problems in the region; Mistake made by...
- Kenya shilling takes battering.
Siddiqi, Moin // African Business; Oct97, Issue 225, p32Focuses on monetary developments in Africa as of September, 1997. Steep depreciation of the Kenya shilling after the International Monetary Fund's annulment of Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility at the of July, 1997; Renewed volatility of the South African Rand; Revaluation of the Nigerian...
- AB guide to African currencies.
Siddiqi, Moin // African Business; Jan1998, Issue 228, p4Presents a chart showing the value of African currencies versus the American dollar, deutsche mark and sterling for January 1998.
- A$--New Zealand dollar.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Apr95, p51Presents a graph showing currency movements of the New Zealand dollar against the American dollar for 12 months ending March 8, 1995.
- US$--Hong Kong dollar.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Apr95, p51Presents a graph showing currency movements of the Hong Kong dollar against the American dollar for 12 months ending March 8, 1995.
- US$--Philippine peso.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Apr95, p51Presents a graph showing currency movements of the Philippine peso against the American dollar for 12 months ending March 8, 1995.
- US$--Malaysian ringgit.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Apr95, p51Presents a graph showing currency movements of the Malaysian ringgit against the American dollar for 12 months ending March 8, 1995.
- US$--Thai baht.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Apr95, p51Presents a graph showing currency movements of the Thai baht against the American dollar for 12 months ending March 8, 1995.
- US$--Indian rupee.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Apr95, p51Presents a graph showing currency movements of the Indian rupee against the American dollar for 12 months ending March 8, 1995.
- US$--Chinese renminbi.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Apr95, p51Presents a graph showing currency movements of the Chinese renminbi against the American dollar for 12 months ending March 8, 1995.
- US$--Singapore dollar.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Apr95, p51Presents a graph showing currency movements of the Singapore dollar against the American dollar for 12 months ending March 8, 1995.
- Asian currency movements: 12 months to May 14, 1995.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Jun95, p38Presents graphs showing the movement of Asian currencies for the 12 months which ended on May 12, 1995.
- Asian currency movements: 12 months to June 14, 1995.
Siddiqi, Moin // Asian Business Review; Jul95, p50Presents graphs showing Asian currency movements for the 12 months which ended on June 14, 1995.
- Hardly worth speculating on Hong Kong dollar.
Perkin, Ian K. // Asian Business Review; Oct96, p17Predicts that the direct link of the Hong Kong dollar to its United States counterpart will continue through the handover in June 1997 and beyond. Misunderstandings of the mechanism by which the Hong Kong dollar is valued officially on world currency markets; Modification of the Currency Board...
- HK to retain currency control.
Perkin, Ian K. // Asian Business Review; Dec96, p16Stresses the importance of the agreement between China and Great Britain on whether Hong Kong would retain control of its dollar after the July 1, 1997 handover on currency speculations in the colony.
- Namibia.
Perkin, Ian K. // Africa Report; Sep/Oct92, Vol. 37 Issue 5, p12Reports that although Namibia gained its independence in 1990, it has continued to rely on South Africa for its currency, but now Namibia is set to introduce its own money. The move was announced by Finance Minister Gert Hanekom on June 25; The South African rand will continue to be used in...
- Wright on the money.
Haas, Richard // Architectural Record; Aug1992, Vol. 180 Issue 8, p29Shows some of the new desig created for United States money for the Walker Art Center's `Design Quarterly.' Haas invented bills featuring Frank Lloyd Wright, Duke Ellington, Martha Graham and Tennessee Williams. By Richard Haas
- Money speaks sense in a language all nations understand.--Aphra Behn.
Ferris, Robert // Business Credit; Jun96, Vol. 98 Issue 6, p20Presents photographs showing the development of money. Barter trade; Commodity money; Metal coins; Paper money.
- Recent developments in monetary aggregates and their implications.
Lafleur, Louis-Robert; Engert, Walter // Bank of Canada Review; Spring96, p3Reports on developments in monetary aggregates in Canada as of spring 1996. Rate of monetary expansion; Economic activities; Demand for transactions; Short-term interest rates; Return on mutual funds; Inflation; Real gross domestic product and real gross rates. INSET: Inflation and the...
- Selected monetary aggregates and their components.
Lafleur, Louis-Robert; Engert, Walter // Bank of Canada Review; Spring96, pS46Presents a chart depicting selected Canadian monetary aggregates and their components. Current accounts; Adjustments; Currency outside banks; Trust and mortgage loan companies; Personal deposits.
- Monetary aggregates and credit measures.
Lafleur, Louis-Robert; Engert, Walter // Bank of Canada Review; Spring96, pS110Presents a chart depicting monetary aggregates and credit measures in Canada as of spring 1996. Currency outside banks; Privately held demand deposits; Short-term business credit; Currency and all chequable, notice and personal term deposits; Residential mortgage credits; Current accounts.
- The choice of currency in a single European market.
Salin, Pascal // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p363Focuses on the choice of currency in Europe. Monetary integration; Institutions; Regulation attempts; Evolution of the European process of integration; Harmonization of production conditions; Future prospects.
- Competition or cartelization among European currencies?
White, Lawrene H. // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p377Focuses on the cartelization among European currencies. Harmonization of Seignorage Harms money-users; Taxation issues; Optimal currency communities; Reserve requirements; Competition among fiat currencies.
- Currency competition and European monetary performance.
Wood, Geoffrey E. // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p381Focuses on currency competition and monetary performance in Europe. Money deficiencies; Harmonization of production conditions; Diversity of production conditions; Criticisms of competing monetary policies; Banking stability.
- Public choice aspects of European monetary unification.
Fratianni, Michele; von Hagen, Juergen // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p389Focuses on public choice aspects of European monetary unification. Economic union and fiscal policy; Principle of parallelism; EMS as the basis for monetary union; Alternative scenarios; Role of fiscal restraints in monetary union; Public choice interpretation of the Delors Report.
- An alternative public choice interpretation of European monetary integration.
Rich, Georg // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p413Focuses on European monetary unification. Fiscal dominance view; Application of public choice analysis; Aim of European monetary integration; Reasons for fixing exchange rates; Establishment of a zone of stable internal exchange rates and stable prices.
- Some empirical findings on differences between EMS and non-EMS regimes: Implications for currency...
Meltzer, Allan H. // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p455Focuses on differences between European monetary system and non-European monetary regimes. Public welfare issues; Rates; Rate of decline in unemployment; Relative variances of chances during fixed and fluctuating rate periods; Unanticipated changes; Variability of multilateral exchange rates.
- Institutional requirements for stable money in an integrated world economy.
Bernholz, Peter // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p485Focuses on institutional requirements for stable money in an integrated world economy. Discussion on the international monetary order; Development of wholesale prices in several countries; Money supply, exchange rates and prices; Problem of an international monetary order in historical perspective.
- Worldwide currency competition: A guarantor of stable money.
Giersch, Herbert // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p513Focuses on worldwide currency competition. Exchange rates; Need for governments to form a cartel that binds them; Competition among national labor markets; Proposal for international monetary reform calls.
- A monetary constitution for Europe?
Martino, Antonio // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p519Focuses on monetary unification in Europe. Importance of monetary rules; Parallel currencies; Emigration with portfolio; Advantages of a common currency; Liberalization of capital movements.
- Approaches to monetary control.
Pepper, Gordon // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p535Focuses on monetary control. Balance-of-payments problems; Direct taxation; Transition to a common currency; Financial market prices as guides to monetary policy.
- Avoiding monetary protectionism: The role of policy coordination.
Hoskins, W. Lee; Humpage, Owen F. // CATO Journal; Fall90, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p541Focsues on monetary protectionism. Policy coordination; Political economy of monetary protectionism; Economic arguments; Prices and wages; Policy spillovers; Exchange rate indeterminacy; Buying time and deferring criticism.
- Currency reform: Is freedom enough?
Selgin, George A. // CATO Journal; Winter93, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p651Comments on Annelise Anderson's article `The Ruble Problem: A Competitive Solution' about currency reform in Russia published in a 1993 issue of `The CATO Journal.' Solutions including currency competition; Option for establishing a currency board.
- Monetary institutions during the transition to a market economy.
Niskanen, William A. // CATO Journal; Winter93, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p729Comments on A. James Meigs' article `Eurodollars: A Transition Currency' about the possibilities of using Eurodollars in the former Soviet republics' transition economy published in a 1993 issue of `The CATO Journal.' Characteristics of money in transition; Argument on abolishing of exchange...
- Sound money and a liberal market order.
Forbes Jr., Malcolm S. // CATO Journal; Winter93, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p731Stresses the importance of sound money in the former Soviet republics' economy. Disadvantages of Western foreign aid; Proposal for resurrecting Russian ruble; Need for encouraging the flow of sound money in struggling economies.
- Does money still matter?
Peterson, Willis L. // CATO Journal; Fall96, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p253Debates the quality theory that money still matters. Why has this matter been challenged by empirical studies; What have Benjamin Friedman and Kenneth Kuttner reported on the matter; Reference to the findings of Christopher Simms (1972) with the use of the Granger causality test.
- Africans Clean Up Their 'Dirty Money'
Peterson, Willis L. // Current Health 1; Jan2005, Vol. 28 Issue 5, p4Reports on an exchange program in several countries in West Africa which require citizens to trade their dirty old money for new bills.






