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Network goods differ from other types of markets studied in economics because the supply curve is different.
International Assets
Financial or physical assets located in different countries from where an investor or company is based, adding diversification to an investment portfolio.
Absolute Purchasing Power Parity
A theory that suggests that in the absence of transaction costs and barriers to trade, identical goods should have the same price in different countries.
Forward Exchange Rate
The predetermined rate at which two currencies will be exchanged at a future date.
International Fisher Effect
The International Fisher Effect is a theory that suggests differences in nominal interest rates in different countries are directly proportional to changes in the exchange rate between their currencies.
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