Global Reserve Currency? Jessica Davis Fort Hays State University ECFI 644 International Economics April 30‚ 2012 Dr. Dosse Toulaboe Abstract China’s economy is growing ever larger‚ but is that enough to get the Chinese Renminbi (more commonly known as Yuan) to be accepted as a global market currency? This paper will look into the liberalization‚ but with Chinese characteristics‚ of five determining factors in becoming a country whose currency is a global reserve
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The Bank of the United States was a necessity that our nation could not do without because it created a national currency‚ created profits‚ and the government could control inflation. The father of this idea was Alexander Hamilton‚ who wanted a bank system similar to the Bank of England. The bank‚ that was modeled after the Bank of England‚ would be able to hold government funds‚ collect taxes‚ and make loans to the government when taxes were low. The bank would be the capstone of Hamilton’s financial
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Assignment: Currency Conversion Test Procedure Test Procedure: Begin Test Procedure Menu Error Testing Test Case 1: Inputs: Currency Type = “5” Expected Output: Invalid currency selection. Please try again Test Case 2: Inputs: Currency Type = “9” Expected Output: Invalid currency selection. Please try again Test Case 3: Inputs: Currency Type = “88” Expected Output: Invalid currency selection. Please try again Currency Conversion Testing Test Case 1: Valid International Currency = Canadian
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|Process |Output | |Currency Selection |Get user input |Currency Type | |Canadian Dollars |Convert currency to US |US Dollar Conversion | |Mexican Pesos |Dollars
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Assignment: Currency Conversion Test Procedure Purpose of Assignment Students generate a set of test inputs and expected results for the Currency Conversion program. Display Menu Test Cases Test Case 1: Valid Menu Selection = Canadian Dollars Inputs: Menu Selection = 1 Expected Outputs: “Do you want to continue with the conversion‚ Y = Yes‚ N = No” Currency_Type = 1 Test Case 2: Valid Menu Selection = Quit Inputs: Menu Selection =
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Relationship between Oil‚ Gold and Currency 1 Overview • • • • Reasons to undertake study Why do commodities affect currency? Relation of gold to oil Oil and Currency - Oil and Canadian Dollar - Oil and Japanese Yen • Gold and Currency - Gold and Australian Dollar 2 Reasons to undertake study Forex traders can • Gauge Risk • Forecast Price Changes • Understand Exposure 3 Why do commodities affect currency? • Economic growth and exports are directly related to a country’s domestic
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Mini-Case “Argentina’s Bold Currency Experiment and Its Demise” Argentina‚ once the world’s seventh-largest economy‚ has long been considered one of Latin America’s worst basket cases. Starting with Juan Peron‚ who was first elected president in 1946‚ and for decades after‚ profligate government spending financed by a compliant central bank that printed money to cover the chronic budget deficits had triggered a vicious cycle of inflation and devaluation. High taxes and excessive controls compounded
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Payments and Currency: What does the future hold? Jeff Turcotte‚ Fitchburg State University‚ Fitchburg MA Jturcot1@student.fitchburgstate.edu Abstract More than 15% of Starbucks’ US revenue is processed through its mobile payment app‚ and with the release of Apple Pay in October 2014‚ and Google Wallet‚ which was launched back in 2011‚ payment methods are changing rapidly. Using near field communication (NFC) enabled devises‚ such as smart phones‚ fobs‚ bracelets‚ watches and other wearable’s
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In 1764 England passed the first series of taxes on the colonist‚ known as the Sugar Act and the Currency Act. As a result it would be the beginning of colonial opposition against the crown. These Acts were a result of England’s debt after the Seven Year war and they saw the colonies as a source of revenue. When England implemented the Sugar Act it actually cut taxes on English goods‚ and in so doing it thought it would reduce smuggling from the French West Indies‚ but it had the opposite effect
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benefits when trading between countries. In a sense‚ the EEC was trying to implement an economic model similar to that of the United States‚ where amongst all fifty of the states there existed a single currency under a central federal bank that controlled the national interest rate level and other currency issues. Thus trade between the states was eased‚ promoting companies both with nation-wide interests‚ and those wishing to build from regional to nation wide platforms. However‚ since the official
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