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Throughout the 1990s, the amount of investment directed at both developed and developing nations increased dramatically.
Parity
In finance, parity refers to the equality of two or more securities, rates, or related financial instruments in terms of price or value.
Absolute Purchasing Power Parity
A theory that suggests that prices of goods and services should equalize across countries over time when measured in a common currency, due to exchange rate changes.
Silver
A precious metal used for currency, jewelry, and industrial applications.
Multinational Firm
A business entity that operates in multiple countries beyond its home country, engaging in international trade or investment.
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