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Gülsah Atagan, Aylin Kavak
Pág. 34 - 57
If we looked at the oldest fraud and its history, it goes to until the invention of money (about 750 th year B.C ).There is also certain range of fraud in the barter system. After merchandise commoditizati...
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Christophe Faugere
This article provides a macro-foundation for why the specific value of 2% is a valid inflation target. The approach postulates that innovations generate transactional cost savings by comparison to barter. The optimal velocity of money is derived as a fun...
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Rabindra Kumar Jena
Technology innovation has dramatically transformed banks over time. Digital innovation in the banking sector began with the introduction of money to replace barter systems, and then gradually replaced wax seals with digital signatures. One such disruptiv...
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Furkan Kayim,Atinç Yilmaz
Pág. 16 - 24
In ancient times, trade was carried out by barter. With the use of money and similar means, the concept of financial instruments emerged. Financial instruments are tools and documents used in the economy. Financial instruments can be foreign exchange rat...
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Remerta Basson
AbstractOrientation: This article examines the normal tax treatment of cryptocurrency transactions performed by natural persons in South Africa.Research purpose: The aim of this article was to document the normal tax treatment of cryptocurrency transacti...
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Ayse Ergin,Filiz Yetiz
Pág. 738 - 745
The terms of trade are related to the measurement of foreign trade performance in open economies and are based on the comparison of export and import price ratios of a country. Since the definition of terms of trade lacks an interpretation regarding expo...
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Min Ding, Young-Hoon Park, and Eric T. Bradlow
Pág. 1003 - 1017
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C. H. Van Heerden,C. Barter
AbstractGiven that culture is an important factor in the international environment, it is a necessity that culture be well understood in order to achieve success in international marketing strategies. Previous research focused more on the broader influen...
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Charles W. Haldeman, Michael Dunn, John W. Barter, Brian R. Green, and Robert F. Bergholz
Pág. 512 - 521
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Charles W. Haldeman, Michael G. Dunn, John W. Barter, Brain R. Green, and Robert F. Bergholz
Pág. 522 - 531
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